English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley Norton, 1942 - 672 pages |
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... Dagon , the god of the Philistines , was half man and half fish . When the Philistines captured the ark and brought it into the house of Dagon , later in the history of the Israelites , the image of Dagon fell on its face . When Dagon ...
... Dagon , the god of the Philistines , was half man and half fish . When the Philistines captured the ark and brought it into the house of Dagon , later in the history of the Israelites , the image of Dagon fell on its face . When Dagon ...
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... Dagon , as their god who hath delivered Thee , Samson , bound and blind , into their hands- Them out of thine , who slew'st them many a slain . So Dagon shall be magnified , and God , Besides whom is no god , compared with idols ...
... Dagon , as their god who hath delivered Thee , Samson , bound and blind , into their hands- Them out of thine , who slew'st them many a slain . So Dagon shall be magnified , and God , Besides whom is no god , compared with idols ...
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... Dagon is a solemn feast , With sacrifices , triumph , pomp , and games ; Thy strength they know surpassing human rate , And now some public proof thereof require To honor this great feast and great assembly . Rise , therefore , with all ...
... Dagon is a solemn feast , With sacrifices , triumph , pomp , and games ; Thy strength they know surpassing human rate , And now some public proof thereof require To honor this great feast and great assembly . Rise , therefore , with all ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
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