The Poetical Works of John MiltonOxford University Press, 1935 - 599 Seiten |
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... brought from thence his Israel . For , & c . For , & c . The ruddy waves he cleft in twain , Of the Erythræan main . The floods stood still like Walls of Glass , While the Hebrew Bands did pass . For , & c . But full soon they did ...
... brought from thence his Israel . For , & c . For , & c . The ruddy waves he cleft in twain , Of the Erythræan main . The floods stood still like Walls of Glass , While the Hebrew Bands did pass . For , & c . But full soon they did ...
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... brought , Yet gives not o're though desperate of success , And his vain importunity pursues . He brought our Saviour to the western side Of that high mountain , whence he might behold Another plain , long but in bredth not wide ; Wash'd ...
... brought , Yet gives not o're though desperate of success , And his vain importunity pursues . He brought our Saviour to the western side Of that high mountain , whence he might behold Another plain , long but in bredth not wide ; Wash'd ...
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... brought To Dagon , and advanc'd his praises high 440 450 Among the Heathen round ; to God have brought Dishonour ( 519 ) Samson Agonistes .
... brought To Dagon , and advanc'd his praises high 440 450 Among the Heathen round ; to God have brought Dishonour ( 519 ) Samson Agonistes .
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