The Poetical Works of John Milton ...Bell and Daldy, 1866 |
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... mortal men , To lowest pitch of abject. 147 gates of Azza ] Beaumont's Psyche , c . v . st . 71 . • With statelier might his brawnie shoulders bare Did Gaza's gates up Hebron's mountains wear . ' seem , SAMSON AGONISTES . 13.
... mortal men , To lowest pitch of abject. 147 gates of Azza ] Beaumont's Psyche , c . v . st . 71 . • With statelier might his brawnie shoulders bare Did Gaza's gates up Hebron's mountains wear . ' seem , SAMSON AGONISTES . 13.
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John Milton John Mitford. Strongest of mortal men , To lowest pitch of abject fortune thou art fall'n . For him I reckon not in high estate , Whom long descent of birth 170 Or the sphere of fortune raises : But thee , whose strength ...
John Milton John Mitford. Strongest of mortal men , To lowest pitch of abject fortune thou art fall'n . For him I reckon not in high estate , Whom long descent of birth 170 Or the sphere of fortune raises : But thee , whose strength ...
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... mortal strength ! and , oh ! what not in man Deceivable and vain ? nay , what thing good , 350 Pray'd for , but often proves our woe , our bane ? I pray'd for children , and thought barrenness In wedlock a reproach ; I gain'd a son ...
... mortal strength ! and , oh ! what not in man Deceivable and vain ? nay , what thing good , 350 Pray'd for , but often proves our woe , our bane ? I pray'd for children , and thought barrenness In wedlock a reproach ; I gain'd a son ...
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... mortal arm , Against the uncircumcised , our enemies : But now hath cast me off as never known , And to those cruel enemies , Whom I by his appointment had provok'd , Left me all helpless with th ' irreparable loss Of sight , reserv'd ...
... mortal arm , Against the uncircumcised , our enemies : But now hath cast me off as never known , And to those cruel enemies , Whom I by his appointment had provok'd , Left me all helpless with th ' irreparable loss Of sight , reserv'd ...
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... Certain to have won by mortal duel from thee , I lose , prevented by thy eyes put out . 1099 SAMS . Boast not of what thou would'st have done , but do What then thou wouldst , thou see'st it in thy 48 SAMSON AGONISTES .
... Certain to have won by mortal duel from thee , I lose , prevented by thy eyes put out . 1099 SAMS . Boast not of what thou would'st have done , but do What then thou wouldst , thou see'st it in thy 48 SAMSON AGONISTES .
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