The Complete Poetry Of John Milton - Plot & Excerpts
5 2 5 2 Th’ iniquity thou didst forgive That wrought thy people woe, And all their Sin that did thee grieve Hast hid where none shall know. 3 3 Thine anger all thou hadst remov’d, 10 10 And calmly didst return From thy a fierce wrath which we had prov’d Far worse then fire to burn. 4 4 God of our saving health and peace, Turn us, and us restore, 15 15 Thine indignation cause to cease Toward us, and chide no more. 5 5 Wilt thou be angry without end, For ever angry thus? Wilt thou thy frowning ire extend 20 20 From age to age on us?
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