The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 3Bell and Daldy, 1866 - 334 Seiten |
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... hear 110 The tread of many feet steering this way ; Perhaps my enemies , who come to stare At my affliction , and perhaps t ' insult , Their daily practice to afflict me more . CHOR . This , this is he ; softly a while , Let us not ...
... hear 110 The tread of many feet steering this way ; Perhaps my enemies , who come to stare At my affliction , and perhaps t ' insult , Their daily practice to afflict me more . CHOR . This , this is he ; softly a while , Let us not ...
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... hear the sound of words , their sense the Dissolves unjointed ere it reach my ear . [ air CHOR . He speaks , let us draw nigh . Matchless The glory late of Israel , now the grief , [ in might , We come , thy friends and neighbours not ...
... hear the sound of words , their sense the Dissolves unjointed ere it reach my ear . [ air CHOR . He speaks , let us draw nigh . Matchless The glory late of Israel , now the grief , [ in might , We come , thy friends and neighbours not ...
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... hear me , Samson ; not that I endea- To lessen or extenuate my offence , [ vour But that , on th ' other side if it be weigh'd By itself , with aggravations not surcharg'd , Or else with just allowance counterpois'd , I may , if ...
... hear me , Samson ; not that I endea- To lessen or extenuate my offence , [ vour But that , on th ' other side if it be weigh'd By itself , with aggravations not surcharg'd , Or else with just allowance counterpois'd , I may , if ...
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... Hear what assaults I had , what snares besides , 845 What sieges girt me round , ere I consented , Which might have aw'd the best resolv'd of men , The constantest , to have yielded without blame . It was not gold , as to my charge thou ...
... Hear what assaults I had , what snares besides , 845 What sieges girt me round , ere I consented , Which might have aw'd the best resolv'd of men , The constantest , to have yielded without blame . It was not gold , as to my charge thou ...
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... Hear these dishonours , and not render death ? SAMS . No man withholds thee , nothing from thy hand Fear I incurable ; bring up thy van , My heels are fetter'd , but my fist is free . 1235 HAR . This insolence other kind of answer fits ...
... Hear these dishonours , and not render death ? SAMS . No man withholds thee , nothing from thy hand Fear I incurable ; bring up thy van , My heels are fetter'd , but my fist is free . 1235 HAR . This insolence other kind of answer fits ...
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