The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 2T. Noble, 1845 |
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... thee , for only thou here dwell'st . Did I not tell thee , if thou didst reject The perfect season offer'd with my aid To win thy destin'd seat , but wilt prolong All to the push of fate , pursue thy way Of gaining David's throne , no ...
... thee , for only thou here dwell'st . Did I not tell thee , if thou didst reject The perfect season offer'd with my aid To win thy destin'd seat , but wilt prolong All to the push of fate , pursue thy way Of gaining David's throne , no ...
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... God , with godlike force endued Against the attempter of thy Father's throne , And thief of Paradise ! Him long of old Thou didst debel , and down from heaven cast With all his army now thou hast aveng'd ١٢٤ 1 i I : Supplanted Adam ...
... God , with godlike force endued Against the attempter of thy Father's throne , And thief of Paradise ! Him long of old Thou didst debel , and down from heaven cast With all his army now thou hast aveng'd ١٢٤ 1 i I : Supplanted Adam ...
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... thou didst plead Divine impulsion prompting how thou might'st . Find some occasion to infest our foes . I state not that ; this I am sure , our foes Found soon occasion thereby to make thee Their captive and their triumph ; thou the ...
... thou didst plead Divine impulsion prompting how thou might'st . Find some occasion to infest our foes . I state not that ; this I am sure , our foes Found soon occasion thereby to make thee Their captive and their triumph ; thou the ...
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... thee on them , or them to thee of service , Nor only dost degrade them , or remit To life obscur'd , which were a fair dismission , But throw'st them lower than thou didst exalt then Unseemly falls in human eye , [ high Too grievous for ...
... thee on them , or them to thee of service , Nor only dost degrade them , or remit To life obscur'd , which were a fair dismission , But throw'st them lower than thou didst exalt then Unseemly falls in human eye , [ high Too grievous for ...
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... thy request , who could deny thee nothing ; Yet now am judg'd an enemy Why then .. Didst thou at first receive me for thy husband , Then , as since then , thy country's foe profess'a Being once a wife , for me thou wast to lea Parents ...
... thy request , who could deny thee nothing ; Yet now am judg'd an enemy Why then .. Didst thou at first receive me for thy husband , Then , as since then , thy country's foe profess'a Being once a wife , for me thou wast to lea Parents ...
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