The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 3Bell and Daldy, 1878 |
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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 Than of thine own tribe fairer , or as fair 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 Than of thine own tribe fairer , or as fair SAMSON AGONISTES . 15.
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... heard , No long petition , speedy death , The close of all my miseries , and the balm . CHOR . Many are the sayings of the wise , In ancient and in modern books enroll❜d , Extolling patience as the truest fortitude ; And to the bearing ...
... heard , No long petition , speedy death , The close of all my miseries , and the balm . CHOR . Many are the sayings of the wise , In ancient and in modern books enroll❜d , Extolling patience as the truest fortitude ; And to the bearing ...
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... heard Of thy prodigious might and feats perform'd , Incredible to me , in this displeas'd , That I was never present on the place 1080 1085 Of those encounters , where we might have tried Each other's force in camp or listed field : And ...
... heard Of thy prodigious might and feats perform'd , Incredible to me , in this displeas'd , That I was never present on the place 1080 1085 Of those encounters , where we might have tried Each other's force in camp or listed field : And ...
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... heard all as I came , the city rings , And numbers thither flock ; I had no will , Lest I should see him forc'd to things unseemly . But that which mov'd my coming now was chiefly To give ye part with me what hope I have With good ...
... heard all as I came , the city rings , And numbers thither flock ; I had no will , Lest I should see him forc'd to things unseemly . But that which mov'd my coming now was chiefly To give ye part with me what hope I have With good ...
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... heard the Oh it continues , they have slain my son . CHOR . Thy son is rather slaying them , that outcry From slaughter of one foe could not ascend . MAN . Some dismal accident it needs must be ; What shall we do , stay here , or run ...
... heard the Oh it continues , they have slain my son . CHOR . Thy son is rather slaying them , that outcry From slaughter of one foe could not ascend . MAN . Some dismal accident it needs must be ; What shall we do , stay here , or run ...
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