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Page 293
... once more With rallied arms to try what may be yet Regained in Heaven , or what more lost in Hell ? " 270 So Satan spake ; and him Beëlzebub Thus answered : - " Leader of those armies bright Which , but th ' Omnipotent , none could have ...
... once more With rallied arms to try what may be yet Regained in Heaven , or what more lost in Hell ? " 270 So Satan spake ; and him Beëlzebub Thus answered : - " Leader of those armies bright Which , but th ' Omnipotent , none could have ...
Page 552
... once . But such arts as these have no merit , unless when they are original . We admire them 10 only once , and this abruptness has nothing new in it . We have had it often before . Nay , we have it in the old song of Johnny Armstrong ...
... once . But such arts as these have no merit , unless when they are original . We admire them 10 only once , and this abruptness has nothing new in it . We have had it often before . Nay , we have it in the old song of Johnny Armstrong ...
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... once before you go- Call once yet ! In a voice that she will know : " Margaret ! Margaret ! " Children's voices should be dear ( Call once more ) to a mother's ear ; Children's voices , wild with pain- Surely she will come again ! Call her ...
... once before you go- Call once yet ! In a voice that she will know : " Margaret ! Margaret ! " Children's voices should be dear ( Call once more ) to a mother's ear ; Children's voices , wild with pain- Surely she will come again ! Call her ...
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