The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 3Bell and Daldy, 1866 - 334 Seiten |
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... CHOR . As signal now in low dejected state , As erst in highest , behold him where he lies . 335 345 MAN . O miserable change ! is this the man , 30 That invincible Samson , far renown'd , The dread of Israel's foes , who with a ...
... CHOR . As signal now in low dejected state , As erst in highest , behold him where he lies . 335 345 MAN . O miserable change ! is this the man , 30 That invincible Samson , far renown'd , The dread of Israel's foes , who with a ...
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... CHOR . Desire of wine and all delicious drinks , Which many a famous warrior overturns , Thou could'st repress , nor did the dancing ruby Sparkling , out - pour'd , the flavour , or the smell , Or taste that cheers the hearts of gods ...
... CHOR . Desire of wine and all delicious drinks , Which many a famous warrior overturns , Thou could'st repress , nor did the dancing ruby Sparkling , out - pour'd , the flavour , or the smell , Or taste that cheers the hearts of gods ...
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... CHOR . O madness , to think use of strongest wines And strongest drinks our chief support of health , When God with these forbidden made choice to rear His mighty champion , strong above compare , Whose drink was only from the liquid ...
... CHOR . O madness , to think use of strongest wines And strongest drinks our chief support of health , When God with these forbidden made choice to rear His mighty champion , strong above compare , Whose drink was only from the liquid ...
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... CHOR . Many are the sayings of the wise , In ancient and in modern books enroll'd , Extolling patience as the truest fortitude ; And to the bearing well of all calamities , All chances incident to man's frail life , Consolatories writ ...
... CHOR . Many are the sayings of the wise , In ancient and in modern books enroll'd , Extolling patience as the truest fortitude ; And to the bearing well of all calamities , All chances incident to man's frail life , Consolatories writ ...
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... CHOR . Yet on she moves , now stands and eyes About t ' have spoke , but now , with head declin'd , Like a fair flow'r surcharg'd with dew , she weeps , And words address'd seem into tears dissolv'd , Wetting the borders of her silken ...
... CHOR . Yet on she moves , now stands and eyes About t ' have spoke , but now , with head declin'd , Like a fair flow'r surcharg'd with dew , she weeps , And words address'd seem into tears dissolv'd , Wetting the borders of her silken ...
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