The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... light , And on our foes thy dread . 2 In Ephraim's view and Benjamin's , And in Manasseh's sight , Awake1 thy strength , come , and be seen To save us by thy might . 3 Turn us again ; thy grace divine To us , O God , vouchsafe ; Cause ...
... light , And on our foes thy dread . 2 In Ephraim's view and Benjamin's , And in Manasseh's sight , Awake1 thy strength , come , and be seen To save us by thy might . 3 Turn us again ; thy grace divine To us , O God , vouchsafe ; Cause ...
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... light , Lift up the favour , of thy count'nance bright . Into my heart more joy And gladness thou hast put Than when a year of glut Their stores doth over - cloy , And from their plenteous grounds With vast increase their corn and wine ...
... light , Lift up the favour , of thy count'nance bright . Into my heart more joy And gladness thou hast put Than when a year of glut Their stores doth over - cloy , And from their plenteous grounds With vast increase their corn and wine ...
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... lights , of all that seemed to require explanation ; and , though there have been acuter and finer critics of the Poem since , a great part of the body of the notes that fill all the chief editions may be regarded as a kind of common ...
... lights , of all that seemed to require explanation ; and , though there have been acuter and finer critics of the Poem since , a great part of the body of the notes that fill all the chief editions may be regarded as a kind of common ...
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... light ; but rather darkness visible , " & c . It seems to have been a common idea that the flames of Hell gave no light ; and Mr. Keightley quotes from Walker's History of Independency ( Part I. 1648 ) this example : " Their burning ...
... light ; but rather darkness visible , " & c . It seems to have been a common idea that the flames of Hell gave no light ; and Mr. Keightley quotes from Walker's History of Independency ( Part I. 1648 ) this example : " Their burning ...
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... light their fires , and cook their food , till the pain wakes the sleeping beast , and down he dives . 202. " Created hugest that swim the Ocean - stream : " a line purposely of difficult sound . Either the third foot must be read as an ...
... light their fires , and cook their food , till the pain wakes the sleeping beast , and down he dives . 202. " Created hugest that swim the Ocean - stream : " a line purposely of difficult sound . Either the third foot must be read as an ...
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