The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3권Macmillan, 1874 |
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... respect far higher so declared . Therefore I watched thy footsteps from that hour , And followed thee still on to this waste wild , Where , by all best conjectures , I collect Thou art to be my fatal enemy . Good reason , then , if I ...
... respect far higher so declared . Therefore I watched thy footsteps from that hour , And followed thee still on to this waste wild , Where , by all best conjectures , I collect Thou art to be my fatal enemy . Good reason , then , if I ...
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... respect also he could find coincidences between his own life and that of Samson , which recommended the story of Samson with far more poignancy to him in his later life than when he first looked Introduction to Samson Agonistes . 91.
... respect also he could find coincidences between his own life and that of Samson , which recommended the story of Samson with far more poignancy to him in his later life than when he first looked Introduction to Samson Agonistes . 91.
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... respect of the enemy just cause , To set his people free , Have prompted this heroic Nazarite , Against his vow of strictest purity , To seek in marriage that fallacious bride , Unclean , unchaste . Down , Reason , then ; at least ...
... respect of the enemy just cause , To set his people free , Have prompted this heroic Nazarite , Against his vow of strictest purity , To seek in marriage that fallacious bride , Unclean , unchaste . Down , Reason , then ; at least ...
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... respect , As I suppose , towards your once gloried friend , My son , now captive , hither hath informed Your younger feet , while mine , cast back with age , Came lagging after , say if he be here . Chor . As signal now in low dejected ...
... respect , As I suppose , towards your once gloried friend , My son , now captive , hither hath informed Your younger feet , while mine , cast back with age , Came lagging after , say if he be here . Chor . As signal now in low dejected ...
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... respects must yield , with grave authority Took full possession of me , and prevailed ; Virtue , as I thought , truth , duty , so enjoining . 860 870 Sams . I thought where all thy circling wiles would end— In feigned religion , smooth ...
... respects must yield , with grave authority Took full possession of me , and prevailed ; Virtue , as I thought , truth , duty , so enjoining . 860 870 Sams . I thought where all thy circling wiles would end— In feigned religion , smooth ...
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