The Poetical Works of John MiltonOxford University Press, 1916 - 554 Seiten |
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... giv'n of old For Israel to observe A Law of Jacobs God , to hold From whence they might not swerve . 5 This he a Testimony ordain'd In Joseph , not to change , When as he pass'd through Ægypt land ; The Tongue I heard , was strange . 6 ...
... giv'n of old For Israel to observe A Law of Jacobs God , to hold From whence they might not swerve . 5 This he a Testimony ordain'd In Joseph , not to change , When as he pass'd through Ægypt land ; The Tongue I heard , was strange . 6 ...
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... giv'n , th ' uplifted Spear Of their great Sultan waving to direct Thir course , in even ballance down they light On the firm brimstone , and fill all the Plain ; A multitude , like which the populous North Pour'd never from her frozen ...
... giv'n , th ' uplifted Spear Of their great Sultan waving to direct Thir course , in even ballance down they light On the firm brimstone , and fill all the Plain ; A multitude , like which the populous North Pour'd never from her frozen ...
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... giv'n , Behold a wonder ! they but now who seemd In bigness to surpass Earths Giant Sons Now less then smallest Dwarfs , in narrow room Throng numberless , like that Pigmean Race Beyond the Indian Mount , or Faerie Elves , Whose ...
... giv'n , Behold a wonder ! they but now who seemd In bigness to surpass Earths Giant Sons Now less then smallest Dwarfs , in narrow room Throng numberless , like that Pigmean Race Beyond the Indian Mount , or Faerie Elves , Whose ...
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... giv'n To us enslav'd , but custody severe , And stripes , and arbitrary punishment Inflicted ? and what peace can we return , But to our power hostility and hate , Untam'd reluctance , and revenge though slow , Yet ever plotting how the ...
... giv'n To us enslav'd , but custody severe , And stripes , and arbitrary punishment Inflicted ? and what peace can we return , But to our power hostility and hate , Untam'd reluctance , and revenge though slow , Yet ever plotting how the ...
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... giv'n , with charge to keep These Gates for ever shut , which none can pass Without my op'ning . Pensive here I sat Alone , but long I sat not , till my womb Pregnant by thee , and now excessive grown Prodigious motion felt and rueful ...
... giv'n , with charge to keep These Gates for ever shut , which none can pass Without my op'ning . Pensive here I sat Alone , but long I sat not , till my womb Pregnant by thee , and now excessive grown Prodigious motion felt and rueful ...
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