The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Pickering, 1826 |
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... received of him , he presented him at his departure with a large Latin eclogue , intitled , Mansus , afterwards published among his Latin poems . The marquess at his taking leave of him gave him this compliment , that he would have done ...
... received of him , he presented him at his departure with a large Latin eclogue , intitled , Mansus , afterwards published among his Latin poems . The marquess at his taking leave of him gave him this compliment , that he would have done ...
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... receiving no answer , sent several other letters , which were also unanswered ; so that at last he dispatched down a ... receive her again , after such a repulse , so that he forthwith prepared to fortify himself with arguments for such ...
... receiving no answer , sent several other letters , which were also unanswered ; so that at last he dispatched down a ... receive her again , after such a repulse , so that he forthwith prepared to fortify himself with arguments for such ...
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... Receive him coming , to receive from us Knee - tribute yet unpaid , prostration vile Too much to one , but double how endur'd , To one and to his image now proclaim'd ? But what if better counsels might erect Our minds , and teach us to ...
... Receive him coming , to receive from us Knee - tribute yet unpaid , prostration vile Too much to one , but double how endur'd , To one and to his image now proclaim'd ? But what if better counsels might erect Our minds , and teach us to ...
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