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... hill that is before Jerusalem , and for Moloch , the abomination of Ammon " ( I Kings xi , 7 ) . The hill was the Mount of Olives , the " mount of offense " of II Kings xxiii , 13 , and the " hill of scandal " of 1. 416 below . See the ...
... hill that is before Jerusalem , and for Moloch , the abomination of Ammon " ( I Kings xi , 7 ) . The hill was the Mount of Olives , the " mount of offense " of II Kings xxiii , 13 , and the " hill of scandal " of 1. 416 below . See the ...
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... Hill The Hemisphere of Earth in clearest Ken Stretcht out to the amplest reach of prospect lay . Not higher that Hill nor wider looking round , Whereon for different cause the Tempter set Our second Adam in the Wilderness , 380 To show ...
... Hill The Hemisphere of Earth in clearest Ken Stretcht out to the amplest reach of prospect lay . Not higher that Hill nor wider looking round , Whereon for different cause the Tempter set Our second Adam in the Wilderness , 380 To show ...
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... hill , Discount'nance her despis'd , and put to rout All her array ; her female pride deject , Or turn to reverent ... hill to which the figure of Virtue points in illustrations of Prodi- cus ' famous apologue , The Judgment of Hercules ...
... hill , Discount'nance her despis'd , and put to rout All her array ; her female pride deject , Or turn to reverent ... hill to which the figure of Virtue points in illustrations of Prodi- cus ' famous apologue , The Judgment of Hercules ...
Contents
THE MINOR POEMS | 3 |
The Fifth Ode of Horace | 10 |
Elegia Tertia Elegy III | 21 |
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