The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... once his wrath take fire , like fuel sere . Happy all those who have in him their stay . 20 PSALM III . August 9 , 1653 . When he fled from Absalom . LORD , how many are my foes ! How many those That in arms against me rise ! Many are ...
... once his wrath take fire , like fuel sere . Happy all those who have in him their stay . 20 PSALM III . August 9 , 1653 . When he fled from Absalom . LORD , how many are my foes ! How many those That in arms against me rise ! Many are ...
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... once will I Both lay me down and sleep ; For thou alone dost keep Me safe where'er I lie : As in a rocky cell Thou , Lord , alone in safety mak'st me dwell . PSALM V. August 12 , 1653 . JEHOVAH , to my words give ear , My meditation ...
... once will I Both lay me down and sleep ; For thou alone dost keep Me safe where'er I lie : As in a rocky cell Thou , Lord , alone in safety mak'st me dwell . PSALM V. August 12 , 1653 . JEHOVAH , to my words give ear , My meditation ...
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... once smelt sweet , now stinks as odiously : This was that gift ( if you the truth will have ) That Constantine to good Sylvestro gave . FROM THE APOLOGY FOR SMECTYMNUUS , 1642 . [ HORACE , Sat. i . 1 , 24. ] LAUGHING to teach the truth ...
... once smelt sweet , now stinks as odiously : This was that gift ( if you the truth will have ) That Constantine to good Sylvestro gave . FROM THE APOLOGY FOR SMECTYMNUUS , 1642 . [ HORACE , Sat. i . 1 , 24. ] LAUGHING to teach the truth ...
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... once in our lives , a time When we may hear some Reason , not all Rhyme . We have for ten years felt its influence ; Pray let this prove a year of Prose and Sense . " Now , Milton's Paradise Lost , published in 1667 , and introducing ...
... once in our lives , a time When we may hear some Reason , not all Rhyme . We have for ten years felt its influence ; Pray let this prove a year of Prose and Sense . " Now , Milton's Paradise Lost , published in 1667 , and introducing ...
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... once knew High in Heaven's kingdom . " 80 , 81. " Long after known in Palestine , and named Beelzebub . " The word " Baal , " meaning " Lord , " was a general name for " god " among the Semitic nations ; and their different Baals or ...
... once knew High in Heaven's kingdom . " 80 , 81. " Long after known in Palestine , and named Beelzebub . " The word " Baal , " meaning " Lord , " was a general name for " god " among the Semitic nations ; and their different Baals or ...
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