The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 3Macmillan, 1893 |
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... Chor . This , this is he ; softly a while ; Let us not break in upon him . O change beyond report , thought , or belief ! See how he lies at random , carelessly diffused , With languished head unpropt , As one past hope , abandoned ...
... Chor . This , this is he ; softly a while ; Let us not break in upon him . O change beyond report , thought , or belief ! See how he lies at random , carelessly diffused , With languished head unpropt , As one past hope , abandoned ...
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... Chor . He speaks : let us draw nigh . might , The glory late of Israel , now the grief ! Matchless in We come , thy friends and neighbours not unknown , 180 From Eshtaol and Zora's fruitful vale , To visit or bewail thee ; or , if ...
... Chor . He speaks : let us draw nigh . might , The glory late of Israel , now the grief ! Matchless in We come , thy friends and neighbours not unknown , 180 From Eshtaol and Zora's fruitful vale , To visit or bewail thee ; or , if ...
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... Chor . Tax not divine disposal . Wisest men Have erred , and by bad women been deceived ; And shall again , pretend they ne'er so wise . Deject not , then , so overmuch thyself , Who hast of sorrow thy full load besides . Yet , truth to ...
... Chor . Tax not divine disposal . Wisest men Have erred , and by bad women been deceived ; And shall again , pretend they ne'er so wise . Deject not , then , so overmuch thyself , Who hast of sorrow thy full load besides . Yet , truth to ...
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... he aught begin , How frequent to desert him , and at last To heap ingratitude on worthiest deeds ! Chor . Thy words to my remembrance bring 270 How Succoth and the fort of Penuel Their great deliverer 104 SAMSON AGONISTES .
... he aught begin , How frequent to desert him , and at last To heap ingratitude on worthiest deeds ! Chor . Thy words to my remembrance bring 270 How Succoth and the fort of Penuel Their great deliverer 104 SAMSON AGONISTES .
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... Chor . Just are the ways of God , And justifiable to men , Unless there be who think not God at all . If any be , they walk obscure ; For of such doctrine never was there school , But the heart of the fool , And no man therein doctor ...
... Chor . Just are the ways of God , And justifiable to men , Unless there be who think not God at all . If any be , they walk obscure ; For of such doctrine never was there school , But the heart of the fool , And no man therein doctor ...
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