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He whose blind zeal did rage with cruelty And helped to shed the first of martyrs ' blood , By light from heaven his blindness understood , And with the chief apostle slain doth lie . O three times happy two ! O golden pair !
He whose blind zeal did rage with cruelty And helped to shed the first of martyrs ' blood , By light from heaven his blindness understood , And with the chief apostle slain doth lie . O three times happy two ! O golden pair !
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Even up to heaven , again to raise The maid which thence descended , Hath brought again the golden days And all the world amended . 10 Rudeness itself she doth refine , E ven like an alchemist divine , Gross times of ...
Even up to heaven , again to raise The maid which thence descended , Hath brought again the golden days And all the world amended . 10 Rudeness itself she doth refine , E ven like an alchemist divine , Gross times of ...
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18o While we , good harmless creatures , sleep or play , Forget our former loss and following pain , Earth sweats for heaven , but hell keeps holy - day . Shall we repent , good souls , or shall we plain ?
18o While we , good harmless creatures , sleep or play , Forget our former loss and following pain , Earth sweats for heaven , but hell keeps holy - day . Shall we repent , good souls , or shall we plain ?
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