The Poetical Works of John MiltonOxford University Press, 1916 - 554 Seiten |
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... reason of the Plague . HERE lies old Hobson , Death hath broke his girt , And here alas , hath laid him in the dirt , Or els the ways being foul , twenty to one , He's here stuck in a slough , and overthrown . ' Twas such a shifter ...
... reason of the Plague . HERE lies old Hobson , Death hath broke his girt , And here alas , hath laid him in the dirt , Or els the ways being foul , twenty to one , He's here stuck in a slough , and overthrown . ' Twas such a shifter ...
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... reason why , Whether the Muse , or Love call thee his mate , Both them I serve , and of their train am I. 10 II Donna leggiadra il cui bel nome honora L'herbosa val di Rheno , e il nobil varco , Ben è colui d'ogni valore scarco Qual tuo ...
... reason why , Whether the Muse , or Love call thee his mate , Both them I serve , and of their train am I. 10 II Donna leggiadra il cui bel nome honora L'herbosa val di Rheno , e il nobil varco , Ben è colui d'ogni valore scarco Qual tuo ...
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... reasons not unplausible Wind me into the easie - hearted man , And hugg him into snares . When once her eye Hath met the vertue of this Magick dust , I shall appear som harmles Villager Whom thrift keeps up about his Country gear , But ...
... reasons not unplausible Wind me into the easie - hearted man , And hugg him into snares . When once her eye Hath met the vertue of this Magick dust , I shall appear som harmles Villager Whom thrift keeps up about his Country gear , But ...
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... reasons mintage Character'd in the face ; this have I learn't Tending my flocks hard by i'th hilly crofts , That brow this bottom glade , whence night by night He and his monstrous rout are heard to howl Like stabl'd wolves , or tigers ...
... reasons mintage Character'd in the face ; this have I learn't Tending my flocks hard by i'th hilly crofts , That brow this bottom glade , whence night by night He and his monstrous rout are heard to howl Like stabl'd wolves , or tigers ...
Seite 68
... reasons garb . I hate when vice can bolt her arguments , And vertue has no tongue to check her pride : Impostor do not charge most innocent nature , As if she would her children should be riotous With her abundance , she good cateress ...
... reasons garb . I hate when vice can bolt her arguments , And vertue has no tongue to check her pride : Impostor do not charge most innocent nature , As if she would her children should be riotous With her abundance , she good cateress ...
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