The Poetical Works of John Milton ...Bell and Daldy, 1866 |
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... thyself ; thy soul , Which men enjoying sight oft without cause com Imprison'd now indeed , In real darkness of the body dwells , Shut up from outward light , T ' incorporate with gloomy night ! For inward light , alas ! Puts forth no ...
... thyself ; thy soul , Which men enjoying sight oft without cause com Imprison'd now indeed , In real darkness of the body dwells , Shut up from outward light , T ' incorporate with gloomy night ! For inward light , alas ! Puts forth no ...
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... thyself , Who hast of sorrow thy full load besides ; Yet , truth to say , I oft have heard men wonder 215 Why thou shouldst wed Philistian women rather 220 225 Than of thine own tribe fairer , or SAMSON AGONISTES . 15.
... thyself , Who hast of sorrow thy full load besides ; Yet , truth to say , I oft have heard men wonder 215 Why thou shouldst wed Philistian women rather 220 225 Than of thine own tribe fairer , or SAMSON AGONISTES . 15.
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... thyself ; perhaps God will relent , and quit thee all his debt , 505 Who evermore approves and more accepts , Best pleas'd with humble and filial submission , Him who imploring mercy sues for life , Than who self - rigorous chooses ...
... thyself ; perhaps God will relent , and quit thee all his debt , 505 Who evermore approves and more accepts , Best pleas'd with humble and filial submission , Him who imploring mercy sues for life , Than who self - rigorous chooses ...
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... thyself wast cruel . [ frailty . Let weakness then with weakness come to parle , So near related , or the same of kind , Thine forgive mine ; that men may censure thine The gentler , if severely thou exact not More strength from me than ...
... thyself wast cruel . [ frailty . Let weakness then with weakness come to parle , So near related , or the same of kind , Thine forgive mine ; that men may censure thine The gentler , if severely thou exact not More strength from me than ...
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... thyself in vain . Though sight be lost , Life yet hath many solaces , enjoy'd 915 Where other senses want not their delights At home in leisure and domestic ease , Exempt from many a care and chance to which Eye - sight exposes daily ...
... thyself in vain . Though sight be lost , Life yet hath many solaces , enjoy'd 915 Where other senses want not their delights At home in leisure and domestic ease , Exempt from many a care and chance to which Eye - sight exposes daily ...
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