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... Heaven's highest Lord , Who shook him from his favor , cast him down To the deep dales of Hell , where he became Devil . The fiend with all his comrades fell From Heaven , angels , for three nights and days , From Heaven to Hell , where ...
... Heaven's highest Lord , Who shook him from his favor , cast him down To the deep dales of Hell , where he became Devil . The fiend with all his comrades fell From Heaven , angels , for three nights and days , From Heaven to Hell , where ...
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... Heaven , great God , compared to Thee ? Without Thy presence , Heaven's no heaven to me . The highest honors that the world can boast Are subjects far too low for my desire ; The brightest beams of glory are , at most , But dying ...
... Heaven , great God , compared to Thee ? Without Thy presence , Heaven's no heaven to me . The highest honors that the world can boast Are subjects far too low for my desire ; The brightest beams of glory are , at most , But dying ...
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... Heaven - sent is recalled , his earthly Vesture falls away , and soon even to Sense becomes a vanished Shadow . Thus , like some wild - flaming , wild - thundering train of Heaven's Artillery , does this mysterious MANKIND thunder and ...
... Heaven - sent is recalled , his earthly Vesture falls away , and soon even to Sense becomes a vanished Shadow . Thus , like some wild - flaming , wild - thundering train of Heaven's Artillery , does this mysterious MANKIND thunder and ...
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