The Poetical Works of John Milton ...Bell and Daldy, 1866 |
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... Divine prediction : what ! if all foretold Had been fulfill'd but through mine own default , Whom have I to complain of but myself ? Who this high gift of strength committed to me , In what part lodg'd , how easily bereft me ,. 33 captiv ...
... Divine prediction : what ! if all foretold Had been fulfill'd but through mine own default , Whom have I to complain of but myself ? Who this high gift of strength committed to me , In what part lodg'd , how easily bereft me ,. 33 captiv ...
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... Divine Raptures , p . 67. Smith's Chloris , 1597 . Byrd's Psalms , p . 11. Lydgate's Troy , p . 220. Gascoigne's Works , p . 14. 177.230.247 . Beaumont's Psyche , c . xiii . st . 225 ; and Ellis's Specimens , ii . p . 15 . 184 apt words ...
... Divine Raptures , p . 67. Smith's Chloris , 1597 . Byrd's Psalms , p . 11. Lydgate's Troy , p . 220. Gascoigne's Works , p . 14. 177.230.247 . Beaumont's Psyche , c . xiii . st . 225 ; and Ellis's Specimens , ii . p . 15 . 184 apt words ...
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... divine disposal : wisest men 210 Have err'd , and by bad women been deceiv'd ; And shall again , pretend they ne'er so wise . Deject not then so overmuch thyself , Who hast of sorrow thy full load besides ; Yet , truth to say , I oft ...
... divine disposal : wisest men 210 Have err'd , and by bad women been deceiv'd ; And shall again , pretend they ne'er so wise . Deject not then so overmuch thyself , Who hast of sorrow thy full load besides ; Yet , truth to say , I oft ...
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... Divine impulsion prompting how thou might'st Find some occasion to infest our foes . 425 I state not that ; this I am sure , our foes Found soon occasion thereby to make thee Their captive and their triumph ; thou the sooner Temptation ...
... Divine impulsion prompting how thou might'st Find some occasion to infest our foes . 425 I state not that ; this I am sure , our foes Found soon occasion thereby to make thee Their captive and their triumph ; thou the sooner Temptation ...
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... when in strength All mortals I excell'd , and great in hopes With youthful courage and magnanimous thoughts Of birth from heav'n foretold , and high exploits , Full of divine instinct , after some proof Of acts 26 SAMSON AGONISTES .
... when in strength All mortals I excell'd , and great in hopes With youthful courage and magnanimous thoughts Of birth from heav'n foretold , and high exploits , Full of divine instinct , after some proof Of acts 26 SAMSON AGONISTES .
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