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... serve Freely and with delight who leaves us free : But , recollecting still that he is man , We trust him not too far . King though he be , And King in England too , he may be weak , And vain enough to be ambitious still ; May exercise ...
... serve Freely and with delight who leaves us free : But , recollecting still that he is man , We trust him not too far . King though he be , And King in England too , he may be weak , And vain enough to be ambitious still ; May exercise ...
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... served , they must be swept away . Not so the labors of His love : they shine In other heavens than these that we ... serves The triple purpose . In that sickly , foul , Opprobrious residence , he finds them all . Propense his heart to ...
... served , they must be swept away . Not so the labors of His love : they shine In other heavens than these that we ... serves The triple purpose . In that sickly , foul , Opprobrious residence , he finds them all . Propense his heart to ...
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... serve— ( For was it less ? What Heathen would have dared To strip Jove's statue of his oaken wreath , And hang it up in honor of a man ? ) Much less might serve , when all that we design Is but to gratify an itching ear , And give the ...
... serve— ( For was it less ? What Heathen would have dared To strip Jove's statue of his oaken wreath , And hang it up in honor of a man ? ) Much less might serve , when all that we design Is but to gratify an itching ear , And give the ...
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