Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books ; to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions . isc. ScotchStory, p. 155. K E X N E T H, who having pri-vily poifond Malcolm Dufie, thathis own fon might fucceed, is flainby Fenella. Scotch Hill. p. 157,158, ijc. Macbeth, beginning at thearrival of Malcolm at MackdufFe.The matter of Duncan may beexprefsd by the appearing of hisgholL MOABITIDES OrPHINEAS. The Epitafis whereof may lie inthe contention, firft between thefather of Zimri and Eleazer, whe-ther he [ought] to have flain his foii [ 335 ] fon without law: Next, the em-bafT

Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books ; to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions . isc. ScotchStory, p. 155. K E X N E T H, who having pri-vily poifond Malcolm Dufie, thathis own fon might fucceed, is flainby Fenella. Scotch Hill. p. 157,158, ijc. Macbeth, beginning at thearrival of Malcolm at MackdufFe.The matter of Duncan may beexprefsd by the appearing of hisgholL MOABITIDES OrPHINEAS. The Epitafis whereof may lie inthe contention, firft between thefather of Zimri and Eleazer, whe-ther he [ought] to have flain his foii [ 335 ] fon without law: Next, the em-bafT Stock Photo
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Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books ; to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions . isc. ScotchStory, p. 155. K E X N E T H, who having pri-vily poifond Malcolm Dufie, thathis own fon might fucceed, is flainby Fenella. Scotch Hill. p. 157, 158, ijc. Macbeth, beginning at thearrival of Malcolm at MackdufFe.The matter of Duncan may beexprefsd by the appearing of hisgholL MOABITIDES OrPHINEAS. The Epitafis whereof may lie inthe contention, firft between thefather of Zimri and Eleazer, whe-ther he [ought] to have flain his foii [ 335 ] fon without law: Next, the em-bafTadors of the Moabites expoftu-lating about Cofbi a llranger anda noble woman flain by Phineas. Itmay be argued about reformationand punifliment illegal, and, as itwere by tumult: after all argumentsdrivn home, then the word of theLord may be brought acquittingand approving Phineas. Christus Patiens. The fcene in the garden be-ginning from the coming thi-ther till Judas betrays, and theofficers lead him away. Therell by melTage and Chorus. Hisagony may receive noble expref-fions. The end of the Firfl Volume..