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" O let them not bring about their damned designs, that stand now at the entrance of the bottomless pit, expecting the watchword to open and let out those dreadful locusts and scorpions ; to re-involve us in that pitchy cloud of infernal darkness, where... "
Life and times of Charlemagne - Page 90
1799 - 192 lehte
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A Treatise on Christian Doctrine: Compiled from the Holy Scriptures Alone

John Milton - 1825 - 794 lehte
...servants. O let them not bring about their damned designs, that stand now at the entrance of the XXIV bottomless pit, expecting the watchword to open and...see the sun of thy truth again, never hope for the chearful dawn, never more hear the bird of morning sing.'9 There is much reason for regretting that...
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A Treatise on Christian Doctrine: Compiled from the Holy ..., 1. köide

John Milton - 1825 - 514 lehte
...hoofs on the souls of thy servants. O let them not bring about their damned designs, that stand now at the entrance of the bottomless pit, expecting the watchword to open and let out those ureadful locusts and scorpions, to reinvolve us in that pitchy cloud of infernal darkness, where we...
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The Christian Spectator, 1. köide

1827 - 684 lehte
...hoofs on the souls of thy servants. Oh ! let them not bring about their damned designs, that stand now at the entrance of the bottomless pit, expecting the...in that pitchy cloud of infernal darkness, where we •hall never more see the sun of thy truth again, never hope for the cheerful dawn, never more hear...
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Poetical Works: Biography of Milton

John Milton - 1835 - 350 lehte
...hoofs on the souls of thy servants. O, let them not bring about their damning designs, that stand now at the entrance of the bottomless pit, expecting the...sun of thy truth again ; never hope for the cheerful •lawn ; never more hear the bird of jnorning sing. Be moved with pity at the afflicted state of this...
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The Prose Works of John Milton

John Milton - 1835 - 1044 lehte
...hoofs on the souls of thy "servants. О let them not bring about their damned designs, that stand now at the entrance of the bottomless pit, expecting-...and let out those dreadful locusts and scorpions, to rein rol ve ut in that pitchy cloud of infernal darkness, where we shall never more see the sun of...
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An Historical Discourse Delivered at the Celebration of the Second ...

William Hague - 1839 - 204 lehte
...hoofs on the souls of thy servants ! O let them not bring about their damned designs that stand now at the entrance of the bottomless pit, expecting the...thy truth again, never hope for the cheerful dawn, nor hear the bird of morning sing !"* We believe it is a principle which will be caught by other mighty...
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The Presbyterian review and religious journal, 16. köide

1843 - 1068 lehte
...polluting hoofs on the souls of thy servants. O, let them not bring about their damned designs, that now stand at the entrance of the bottomless pit, expecting...watchword to open, and let out those dreadful locusts, to rcinvolve us in that pitchy cloud of darkness, where we never more shall see the sun of thy truth...
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The Select Works of Mrs. Ellis: Comprising the Women of England, Wives of ...

Sarah Stickney Ellis - 1843 - 554 lehte
...О let them not bring ubont their damned des ig ne, that stand now at the entrance of the bottondess pit, expecting the watchword to open and let out those dreadful locusts :UHI иcorpions, to relnvnlve us in that pitchy cloud of infernal darkness, where we shall never more...
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The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, 18. köide

1861 - 462 lehte
...hoof on the souls of thy servants. Oh ! let them not bring about their damned designs, that stand now at the entrance of the bottomless pit, expecting the...dreadful locusts and scorpions, to re-involve us in that pitchy'cloud of internal darkness, where we shall never more see the sun of thy truth again, never...
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The Apostolical and Primitive Church: Popular in Its Government,and Simple ...

Lyman Coleman - 1844 - 510 lehte
...at the dawn of the reformation. In the beautiful and expressive language of Milton, their strife is to " re-involve us in that pitchy cloud of infernal...darkness where we shall never more see the sun of truth again, never hope for the chee1ful dawn, never more hear the bird of morning sing." REMARKS....
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