The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 3Bell and Daldy, 1878 |
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... means , Now blind , dishearten'd , sham'd , dishonour'd , To what can I be useful , wherein serve [ quell'd , My nation , and the work from heav'n impos'd , 565 But to sit idle on the household hearth , A burd'nous drone ; to visitants ...
... means , Now blind , dishearten'd , sham'd , dishonour'd , To what can I be useful , wherein serve [ quell'd , My nation , and the work from heav'n impos'd , 565 But to sit idle on the household hearth , A burd'nous drone ; to visitants ...
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... means of thy deliverance By ransom or how else : mean while be calm , And healing words from these thy friends admit . SAMS . O that torment should not be confin'd To the body's wounds and sores , With maladies innumerable In heart ...
... means of thy deliverance By ransom or how else : mean while be calm , And healing words from these thy friends admit . SAMS . O that torment should not be confin'd To the body's wounds and sores , With maladies innumerable In heart ...
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... means therefore 795 How to endear , and hold thee to me firmest : No better way I saw than by impórtuning To learn thy secrets , get into my power Thy key of strength and safety . Thou wilt say , Why then reveal'd ? I was assur'd by ...
... means therefore 795 How to endear , and hold thee to me firmest : No better way I saw than by impórtuning To learn thy secrets , get into my power Thy key of strength and safety . Thou wilt say , Why then reveal'd ? I was assur'd by ...
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... Hitherto , lords , what your commands impos'd I have perform'd , as reason was , obeying , Not without wonder or delight beheld : Now of my own accord such other trial 1645 I mean to show you of my strength , 68 SAMSON AGONISTES .
... Hitherto , lords , what your commands impos'd I have perform'd , as reason was , obeying , Not without wonder or delight beheld : Now of my own accord such other trial 1645 I mean to show you of my strength , 68 SAMSON AGONISTES .
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John Milton John Mitford. 1645 I mean to show you of my strength , yet greater ; As with amaze shall strike all who behold . This utter'd , straining all his nerves he bow'd , As with the force of winds and waters pent When mountains ...
John Milton John Mitford. 1645 I mean to show you of my strength , yet greater ; As with amaze shall strike all who behold . This utter'd , straining all his nerves he bow'd , As with the force of winds and waters pent When mountains ...
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