The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 2Bell and Daldy, 1878 - 334 Seiten |
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... thee perverse . The easier conquest now Remains thee , aided by this host of friends , Back on thy foes more glorious to return Than scorn'd thou didst depart , and to subdue By force , who reason for their law refuse , Right reason for ...
... thee perverse . The easier conquest now Remains thee , aided by this host of friends , Back on thy foes more glorious to return Than scorn'd thou didst depart , and to subdue By force , who reason for their law refuse , Right reason for ...
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... thee , and whelm'd Thy legions under darkness : but thou seest All are not of thy train ; there be , who faith Prefer and piety to God ; though then 140 · 145 To thee not visible , when I alone Seem'd BOOK VI . 43.
... thee , and whelm'd Thy legions under darkness : but thou seest All are not of thy train ; there be , who faith Prefer and piety to God ; though then 140 · 145 To thee not visible , when I alone Seem'd BOOK VI . 43.
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... thee , but in wish'd hour 150 Of my revenge , first sought for thou return'st From flight , seditious angel , to receive · Thy merited reward , the first assay Of this right hand provok'd , since first that tongue Inspir'd with ...
... thee , but in wish'd hour 150 Of my revenge , first sought for thou return'st From flight , seditious angel , to receive · Thy merited reward , the first assay Of this right hand provok'd , since first that tongue Inspir'd with ...
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... thee out From all her confines : heav'n the seat of bliss Brooks not the works of violence and war . Hence then , and evil go with thee along , Thy offspring , to the place of evil , hell , Thou and thy wicked crew ; there mingle broils ...
... thee out From all her confines : heav'n the seat of bliss Brooks not the works of violence and war . Hence then , and evil go with thee along , Thy offspring , to the place of evil , hell , Thou and thy wicked crew ; there mingle broils ...
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... thee such virtue and grace Immense I have transfus'd , that all may know In heav'n and hell thy power above compare , 705 And this perverse commotion govern'd thus , To manifest thee worthiest to be heir Of all things , to be heir and ...
... thee such virtue and grace Immense I have transfus'd , that all may know In heav'n and hell thy power above compare , 705 And this perverse commotion govern'd thus , To manifest thee worthiest to be heir Of all things , to be heir and ...
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