The Poetical Works of John Milton, 2±ÇW. Scott, etc., etc. [Limited], 1888 - 315ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... mean To exercise him in the Wilderness ; There he shall first lay down the rudiments Of his great warfare , ere I send him forth To conquer Sin and Death , the two grand foes , 160 By humiliation and strong sufferance ; Ilis weakness ...
... mean To exercise him in the Wilderness ; There he shall first lay down the rudiments Of his great warfare , ere I send him forth To conquer Sin and Death , the two grand foes , 160 By humiliation and strong sufferance ; Ilis weakness ...
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... means of acquiring power ; this Jesus also rejects , producing many instances of great actions performed by persons under virtuous poverty , and specifying the danger of riches , and the cares and pains inseparable from power and ...
... means of acquiring power ; this Jesus also rejects , producing many instances of great actions performed by persons under virtuous poverty , and specifying the danger of riches , and the cares and pains inseparable from power and ...
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... mean Andrew and Simon , famous after known , With others , though in Holy Writ not named --- Now missing him , their joy so lately found , 10 So lately found and so abruptly gone , Began to doubt , and doubted many days , And , as the ...
... mean Andrew and Simon , famous after known , With others , though in Holy Writ not named --- Now missing him , their joy so lately found , 10 So lately found and so abruptly gone , Began to doubt , and doubted many days , And , as the ...
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... means of enterprise ; Thou art unknown , unfriended , low of birth , A carpenter thy father known , thyself 415 Bred up in poverty and straits at home , Lost in a desert here and hunger - bit . Which way , or from what hope , dost thou ...
... means of enterprise ; Thou art unknown , unfriended , low of birth , A carpenter thy father known , thyself 415 Bred up in poverty and straits at home , Lost in a desert here and hunger - bit . Which way , or from what hope , dost thou ...
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... means his power will be defended from anything that Rome or C©¡sar might attempt against it ; and that he will be able to extend his glory wide , and especially to accomplish what was particularly necessary to make the throne of Jud©¡a ...
... means his power will be defended from anything that Rome or C©¡sar might attempt against it ; and that he will be able to extend his glory wide , and especially to accomplish what was particularly necessary to make the throne of Jud©¡a ...
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