The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Memoir, and Critical Remarks on His Genius and Writings, by James Montgomery; and One Hundred and Twenty Engravings by John Thompson, S. and T. Williams, O. Smith, J. Linton, &c., from Drawings by William Harvey, 1±ÇTilt and Bogue, 1843 |
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... hath been their fight , As likeliest was , when two such foes met arm'd : For to themselves I left them ; and thou know'st , Equal in their creation they were form'd , Save what sin hath impair'd , which yet hath wrought Insensibly ...
... hath been their fight , As likeliest was , when two such foes met arm'd : For to themselves I left them ; and thou know'st , Equal in their creation they were form'd , Save what sin hath impair'd , which yet hath wrought Insensibly ...
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... Hath honour'd me , according to his will . Therefore to me their doom he hath assign'd : That they may have their wish , to try with me In battle which the stronger proves ; they all , Or I alone against them ; since by strength They ...
... Hath honour'd me , according to his will . Therefore to me their doom he hath assign'd : That they may have their wish , to try with me In battle which the stronger proves ; they all , Or I alone against them ; since by strength They ...
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... hath been tasted such : the serpent , wise , Or not restrain'd as we , or not obeying , Hath eaten of the fruit ; and is become , Not dead , as we are threaten'd , but thenceforth Endued with human voice and human sense , Reasoning to ...
... hath been tasted such : the serpent , wise , Or not restrain'd as we , or not obeying , Hath eaten of the fruit ; and is become , Not dead , as we are threaten'd , but thenceforth Endued with human voice and human sense , Reasoning to ...
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