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... cause The cause , for whose dear sake they drank a flood Of civil gore , nor spared the Royal blood ; The cause , whose growth to crush , our prelates wrote In vain , almost in vain our heroes fought ; Yet by one stab of your keen ...
... cause The cause , for whose dear sake they drank a flood Of civil gore , nor spared the Royal blood ; The cause , whose growth to crush , our prelates wrote In vain , almost in vain our heroes fought ; Yet by one stab of your keen ...
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... cause betray : Of those your edicts some reclaim from sin , But most your life and bless'd example win . Oh happy Prince ! whom Heaven hath taught the way , By paying vows , to have more vows to pay ! Oh happy age ! oh times like those ...
... cause betray : Of those your edicts some reclaim from sin , But most your life and bless'd example win . Oh happy Prince ! whom Heaven hath taught the way , By paying vows , to have more vows to pay ! Oh happy age ! oh times like those ...
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... cause becomes so general : and I cannot ima- gine it has resolved the ruin of that people at home , which it has blessed abroad with such suc- cesses . I am therefore to conclude that your suf- ferings are at an end ; and that one part ...
... cause becomes so general : and I cannot ima- gine it has resolved the ruin of that people at home , which it has blessed abroad with such suc- cesses . I am therefore to conclude that your suf- ferings are at an end ; and that one part ...
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Such deep designs of empire does he lay O'er them whose cause he seems to take in hand ; And prudently would make them Lords at sea , To whom with ease he can give laws by land . This saw our King ; and long within his breast His ...
Such deep designs of empire does he lay O'er them whose cause he seems to take in hand ; And prudently would make them Lords at sea , To whom with ease he can give laws by land . This saw our King ; and long within his breast His ...
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... cause against the enemies of piety . I intend not by this to entitle them to any of my errors ; which yet I hope are only those of charity to mankind ; and such as my own charity has caused me to commit , that of others may more easily ...
... cause against the enemies of piety . I intend not by this to entitle them to any of my errors ; which yet I hope are only those of charity to mankind ; and such as my own charity has caused me to commit , that of others may more easily ...
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