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... bring forth more violent deeds . His eyes he op'n'd , and beheld a field , Part arable and tilth , whereon were Sheaves New reapt , the other part sheep - walks and folds ; I ' th ' midst an Altar as the Land - mark stood Rustic , of ...
... bring forth more violent deeds . His eyes he op'n'd , and beheld a field , Part arable and tilth , whereon were Sheaves New reapt , the other part sheep - walks and folds ; I ' th ' midst an Altar as the Land - mark stood Rustic , of ...
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... bring up thy van : bring up thy advance guard , begin the fight . 1242. In PL I , 338-9 , Milton mentions " Astoreth , whom the Phoenicians call'd Astarte , Queen of Heav'n , " and in PL I , 422 , he explains that the form Astaroth is ...
... bring up thy van : bring up thy advance guard , begin the fight . 1242. In PL I , 338-9 , Milton mentions " Astoreth , whom the Phoenicians call'd Astarte , Queen of Heav'n , " and in PL I , 422 , he explains that the form Astaroth is ...
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... bring his tithe in kind , by reason of his distant dwelling from the tabernacle or temple , but was thereby forced to turn it into money , he was to be- stow that money on whatsoever pleased him , oxen , sheep , wine , or strong drink ...
... bring his tithe in kind , by reason of his distant dwelling from the tabernacle or temple , but was thereby forced to turn it into money , he was to be- stow that money on whatsoever pleased him , oxen , sheep , wine , or strong drink ...
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THE MINOR POEMS | 3 |
The Fifth Ode of Horace | 10 |
Elegia Tertia Elegy III | 21 |
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