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yea a Cup-bearer, to the then greatest of Emperours Artaxerxes Longimanus; Sufficient preferment, one would think, to have taken off his affections from the rubbish and ruines of desolate Iudah, and to have planted them in the Caldean soile; But yet his heart doth hang home-ward, |
yea a Cupbearer, to the then greatest of emperors Artaxerxes Longimanus; Sufficient preferment, one would think, to have taken off his affections from the rubbish and ruins of desolate Iudah, and to have planted them in the Chaldean soil; But yet his heart does hang homeward, |
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