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" O'er all the starry ornaments of light. LUCIFER. The highest and the humblest I of all The beings Thou hast made, Eternal Lord ! ANGEL. Behold they come, the Legions of the lost, Transformed already by the bare behest Of God our maker to the purest... "
Whatever Is, is Right - Page 198
by Asaph Bemis Child - 1860 - 221 pages
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Festus: A Poem

Philip James Bailey - 1845 - 428 pages
...thy hosts, Whereof thou first in glory as in woe— In brightness as in darkness erst—shalt shine. Take, Lucifer, thy place. This day art thou Redeemed to archangelic state. Bright child Of morning, once again thou shinest fair O'er all the starry armaments of light. LUCIFER....
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Festus: A Poem

Philip James Bailey - 1845 - 428 pages
...hosts, Whereof thou first in glory as in woe — In brightness as in darkness erst — shall shine. Take, Lucifer, thy place. This day art thou Redeemed to archangelic state. Bright child Of morning, once again thou shinest fair O'er all the starry ornaments of light. LUCIFER....
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Festus, a Poem

Philip James Bailey - 1847 - 426 pages
...hosts, Whereof thou first in glory as in woe — In brightness as in darkness erst — shalt shine. Take, Lucifer, thy place. This day art thou Redeemed to archangelic state. Bright child Of morning, once again thou shinest fair O'er all the starry ornaments of light. LUCIFER....
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Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 11

Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1847 - 558 pages
...as calling to his arms the lost tribe of an* gels "who with Lucifer had doomed themselves to woe." "Take, Lucifer, thy place. This day art thou Redeemed to archangelic state. Bright child Of morning, once again, thou shinest fair O'er all the starry ornaments of light." The...
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Festus, a poem [by P.J. Bailey]. By P.J. Bailey

Philip James Bailey - 1852 - 578 pages
...hosts, Whereof thou first in glory as in woe — In brightness as in darkness erst — shalt shine. Take, Lucifer, thy place. This day art thou Redeemed to archangelic state. Bright child Of morning, once again thou shinest fair O'er all the starry armaments of light. LUCIFEB....
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Witnesses to the Truth: Containing Passages from Distinguished Authors ...

John Wesley Hanson - 1854 - 202 pages
...host, Whereof thou first in glory as in woe — In brightness as in darkness erst — shalt shine. Take, Lucifer, thy place. This day art thou Redeemed to archangelic state. Bright child Of morning, once again thou shinest fair O'er all the starry ornaments of light. LUCIFER....
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Spiritualism Identical with Ancient Sorcery, New Testament Demonology, and ...

William McDonald - 1866 - 228 pages
...devil himself to heaven, and it may be that the devil will have a seat in heaven; that God will say, ' Take, Lucifer, thy place. This day art thou redeemed...; there is no evil, no sin ; but when you come to minuti83, with limited perception, you see evil. God produced everything good at first, and God has...
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Spiritualism Identical with Ancient Sorcery, New Testament Demonology, and ...

William McDonald - 1866 - 224 pages
...in heaven; that God will say, ' Take, Lucifer, thy place. This day art thou redeemed to axchangelic state.' "The views of Dr. Child are broad and comprehensive;...perfection; there is no evil, no sin; but when you come to minutiae, with limited perception, you see evil. God produced everything good at first, and God has...
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A Cloud of Witnesses: Containing Selections from the Writings of Poets and ...

John Wesley Hanson - 1880 - 340 pages
...host, Whereof thou first in glory as in woe — In brightness as in darkness erst — shall shine. Take, Lucifer, thy place. This day art thou Redeemed to archangelic state. Bright child Of morning, once again thou shinest fair O'er all the starry ornaments of light. LUCIFER....
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The Sewanee Review, Volume 17

1909 - 550 pages
...more remarkable, for when Festus is received into glory, there is heard the command of the Almighty: Take, Lucifer, thy place. This day art thou Redeemed to archangelic state ; and then he sees the legions of the lost Transformed already by the bare behest Of God, our maker,...
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