The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 3William Pickering, 1845 |
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... 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.
... 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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... thou didst plead Divine impulsion prompting how thou might'st Find some occasion to infest our foes . 425 I state ... hast thou paid , and still art paying That rigid score . A worse thing yet remains , This day the Philistines a popular ...
... thou didst plead Divine impulsion prompting how thou might'st Find some occasion to infest our foes . 425 I state ... hast thou paid , and still art paying That rigid score . A worse thing yet remains , This day the Philistines a popular ...
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... thy thirst to allay After the brunt of battle , can as easy 580 Cause light again within thy eyes to spring , Wherewith to serve him better than thou hast ; 585 And I persuade me so ; why else this strength Miraculous yet remaining in ...
... thy thirst to allay After the brunt of battle , can as easy 580 Cause light again within thy eyes to spring , Wherewith to serve him better than thou hast ; 585 And I persuade me so ; why else this strength Miraculous yet remaining in ...
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... thou hast solemnly elected , With gifts and graces eminently adorn'd To some great work , thy glory , And people's safety , which in part they effect : Yet toward these thus dignified , thou oft 669 contrarious ] Chaucer , Leg . of Dido ...
... thou hast solemnly elected , With gifts and graces eminently adorn'd To some great work , thy glory , And people's safety , which in part they effect : Yet toward these thus dignified , thou oft 669 contrarious ] Chaucer , Leg . of Dido ...
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John Milton. Amidst their height of noon , Changest thy countenance , and thy hand ... thou bow'st them down , Painful diseases and deform'd , In crude old age ... hast thou dealt already ! 694 dogs ] Hom . Il . i . 4. Newton . 700 crude ...
John Milton. Amidst their height of noon , Changest thy countenance , and thy hand ... thou bow'st them down , Painful diseases and deform'd , In crude old age ... hast thou dealt already ! 694 dogs ] Hom . Il . i . 4. Newton . 700 crude ...
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