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But at the close of her reign the spirit of reasonableness and tolerance was abroad in the Church ; there was a temporary lull in internecine strife ; conditions , as it seemed , gave hope of lasting peace . This hope was rudely dashed ...
But at the close of her reign the spirit of reasonableness and tolerance was abroad in the Church ; there was a temporary lull in internecine strife ; conditions , as it seemed , gave hope of lasting peace . This hope was rudely dashed ...
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... of the pagan gods and their oracles , returning suddenly at the end to the lowly manger where the Virgin Mother is laying her Babe to rest , and thus closing upon the note with which he had opened — the note of calm and peace .
... of the pagan gods and their oracles , returning suddenly at the end to the lowly manger where the Virgin Mother is laying her Babe to rest , and thus closing upon the note with which he had opened — the note of calm and peace .
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III But He , her fears to cease , Sent down the meek - eyed Peace ; She , crowned with olive green , came softly sliding Down through the turning sphere , His ready harbinger , With turtle wing the am'rous clouds dividing ; And , waving ...
III But He , her fears to cease , Sent down the meek - eyed Peace ; She , crowned with olive green , came softly sliding Down through the turning sphere , His ready harbinger , With turtle wing the am'rous clouds dividing ; And , waving ...
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It was in this rural spot , set in the midst of a beautiful and peaceful landscape , that Milton now took up his abode , and here , “ The Reason of Church Government " ( 1641 ) . 1 from July 1632 to April 1638 , he spent nearly 39 ...
It was in this rural spot , set in the midst of a beautiful and peaceful landscape , that Milton now took up his abode , and here , “ The Reason of Church Government " ( 1641 ) . 1 from July 1632 to April 1638 , he spent nearly 39 ...
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Towered cities please us then , And the busy hum of men , Where throngs of knights and barons bold , In weeds of peace , high triumphs hold , With store of ladies , whose bright eyes Rain influence ...
Towered cities please us then , And the busy hum of men , Where throngs of knights and barons bold , In weeds of peace , high triumphs hold , With store of ladies , whose bright eyes Rain influence ...
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