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... charmed at hearing its meaning thus distinctly expressed , and will give audience . Orpheus is again encircled by ravished brutes , and following forests , and again the stern old God of tyranny is moved to unchain his groaning captives ...
... charmed at hearing its meaning thus distinctly expressed , and will give audience . Orpheus is again encircled by ravished brutes , and following forests , and again the stern old God of tyranny is moved to unchain his groaning captives ...
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... charmed the heart of the last . The first scene was sublime . The second was perplexing . All the wiles of Com- Both came out from the furnace unharmed . peggio could not draw Melancthon from cardinal truths . Christ and Be- lial ...
... charmed the heart of the last . The first scene was sublime . The second was perplexing . All the wiles of Com- Both came out from the furnace unharmed . peggio could not draw Melancthon from cardinal truths . Christ and Be- lial ...
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