The Poetical Works of John Milton, 5권John Macrone, 1835 |
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... charms , 123 No more on me have power ; their force is null'd ; So much of adder's wisdom I have learn'd , " To fence my ear against thy sorceries . If in my flower of youth and strength , when all men 124 936 Loved , honour'd , fear'd ...
... charms , 123 No more on me have power ; their force is null'd ; So much of adder's wisdom I have learn'd , " To fence my ear against thy sorceries . If in my flower of youth and strength , when all men 124 936 Loved , honour'd , fear'd ...
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... charms Draws him awry enslaved With dotage , and his sense depraved To folly and shameful deeds , which ruin ends . What pilot so expert but needs must wreck , Imbark'd with such a steers - mate at the helm ? Favour'd of Heaven , who ...
... charms Draws him awry enslaved With dotage , and his sense depraved To folly and shameful deeds , which ruin ends . What pilot so expert but needs must wreck , Imbark'd with such a steers - mate at the helm ? Favour'd of Heaven , who ...
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... charm'd thee strong , 149 which thou from Heaven 1134 Feign'dst at thy birth was given thee in thy hair , Where strength can least abide , though all thy hairs Were bristles ranged like those that ridge the back Of chafed wild boars ...
... charm'd thee strong , 149 which thou from Heaven 1134 Feign'dst at thy birth was given thee in thy hair , Where strength can least abide , though all thy hairs Were bristles ranged like those that ridge the back Of chafed wild boars ...
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... . c . 38. - Dunster . 123 Ver . 934. Thy fair enchanted cup , and warbling charms . Alluding , no doubt , to the story of Circe and the sirens : but did not our author's fondness for Greek learning make SAMSON AGONISTES . 123.
... . c . 38. - Dunster . 123 Ver . 934. Thy fair enchanted cup , and warbling charms . Alluding , no doubt , to the story of Circe and the sirens : but did not our author's fondness for Greek learning make SAMSON AGONISTES . 123.
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... charm'd thee strong . Mr. Thyer here observes , it is very probable that Milton adopted this notion from the Italian epics , who are very full of enchanted arms , and sometimes represent their heroes invulnerable by this art . But , as ...
... charm'd thee strong . Mr. Thyer here observes , it is very probable that Milton adopted this notion from the Italian epics , who are very full of enchanted arms , and sometimes represent their heroes invulnerable by this art . But , as ...
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