The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... thee credulous , all gold ; Who always vacant , always amiable , Hopes thee , of flattering gales Unmindful ! Hapless they To whom thou untried seem'st fair ! Me , in my vowed . Picture , the sacred wall declares to have hung My dank ...
... thee credulous , all gold ; Who always vacant , always amiable , Hopes thee , of flattering gales Unmindful ! Hapless they To whom thou untried seem'st fair ! Me , in my vowed . Picture , the sacred wall declares to have hung My dank ...
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... . Let thy good hand be laid ; Upon the Son of Man , whom thou Strong for thyself hast made . 18 So shall we not go back from thee To ways of sin and shame : 50 60 70 Quicken us thou ; then gladly we Shall call upon TRANSLATIONS .
... . Let thy good hand be laid ; Upon the Son of Man , whom thou Strong for thyself hast made . 18 So shall we not go back from thee To ways of sin and shame : 50 60 70 Quicken us thou ; then gladly we Shall call upon TRANSLATIONS .
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... land ; The tongue I heard was strange . 6 From burden , and from slavish toil , I set his shoulder free ; His hands from pots , and miry soil , Delivered were by me . JO 20 1 Be Sether ragnam . 7 When trouble did thee TRANSLATIONS . 7.
... land ; The tongue I heard was strange . 6 From burden , and from slavish toil , I set his shoulder free ; His hands from pots , and miry soil , Delivered were by me . JO 20 1 Be Sether ragnam . 7 When trouble did thee TRANSLATIONS . 7.
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... thee sore assail , On me then didst thou call , And I to free thee did not fail , And led thee out of thrall . I answered thee in thunder deep , With clouds encompassed round ; I tried thee at the water steep Of Meriba renowned . 8 Hear ...
... thee sore assail , On me then didst thou call , And I to free thee did not fail , And led thee out of thrall . I answered thee in thunder deep , With clouds encompassed round ; I tried thee at the water steep Of Meriba renowned . 8 Hear ...
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... thee , proud and fell , Exalt their heads full high . 3 Against thy people they contrive 4 3 Their plots and counsels deep ; Them to ensnare they chiefly strive 5 Whom thou dost hide and keep . 4 " Come , let us cut them off , " say ...
... thee , proud and fell , Exalt their heads full high . 3 Against thy people they contrive 4 3 Their plots and counsels deep ; Them to ensnare they chiefly strive 5 Whom thou dost hide and keep . 4 " Come , let us cut them off , " say ...
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