The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... earth by counterpoise to stand ; Never to move , but to be fixed still ; Yet hath no pillars but his sacred will . This earth , as with a veil , once cover'd was , The waters over - flowed all the mass : But upon his rebuke away they ...
... earth by counterpoise to stand ; Never to move , but to be fixed still ; Yet hath no pillars but his sacred will . This earth , as with a veil , once cover'd was , The waters over - flowed all the mass : But upon his rebuke away they ...
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... earth no more might drowned be , He set the sea his bounds of liberty ; And though his waves resound , and beat the shore , Yet it is bridled by his holy lore . Then did the rivers seek their proper places , And found their heads ...
... earth no more might drowned be , He set the sea his bounds of liberty ; And though his waves resound , and beat the shore , Yet it is bridled by his holy lore . Then did the rivers seek their proper places , And found their heads ...
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... earth , but lately desolate , Doth now return unto the former state . The glorious majesty of God above Shall ever reign in mercy and in love : God shall rejoice all his fair works to see , For as they come from him all perfect be . The ...
... earth , but lately desolate , Doth now return unto the former state . The glorious majesty of God above Shall ever reign in mercy and in love : God shall rejoice all his fair works to see , For as they come from him all perfect be . The ...
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