The Poetical Works of John Milton ...Bell and Daldy, 1866 |
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... eyes put out , Made of my enemies the scorn and gaze , To grind in brazen fetters under task With this heav'n - gifted strength ? O glorious Put to the labour of a beast , debas'd Lower than bondslave ! Promise was that I Should Israel ...
... eyes put out , Made of my enemies the scorn and gaze , To grind in brazen fetters under task With this heav'n - gifted strength ? O glorious Put to the labour of a beast , debas'd Lower than bondslave ! Promise was that I Should Israel ...
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... eye confin'd , So obvious and so easy to be quench'd ? And not as feeling through all parts diffus'd , " P 80 85 90 95 67 silent ] Medi©¡que silentia lun©¡ . ' Stat . Theb . ii . 58 . ' tacito sub lumine Phoeben . ' Sil . Ital . xv . 566 ...
... eye confin'd , So obvious and so easy to be quench'd ? And not as feeling through all parts diffus'd , " P 80 85 90 95 67 silent ] Medi©¡que silentia lun©¡ . ' Stat . Theb . ii . 58 . ' tacito sub lumine Phoeben . ' Sil . Ital . xv . 566 ...
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... eyes misrepresent ? can this bę he , That heroic , that renown'd , 120 125 Irresistible Samson ? whom unarm'd [ withstand ; No strength of man or fiercest wild beast could Who tore the lion , as the lion tears the kid , Ran on imbattled ...
... eyes misrepresent ? can this bę he , That heroic , that renown'd , 120 125 Irresistible Samson ? whom unarm'd [ withstand ; No strength of man or fiercest wild beast could Who tore the lion , as the lion tears the kid , Ran on imbattled ...
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... eye to harbour sleep , or thoughts to rest . This only hope relieves me , that the strife With me hath end ; all the contést is now ' Twixt God and Dagon ; Dagon hath presum'd , Me overthrown , to enter lists with God , His deity ...
... eye to harbour sleep , or thoughts to rest . This only hope relieves me , that the strife With me hath end ; all the contést is now ' Twixt God and Dagon ; Dagon hath presum'd , Me overthrown , to enter lists with God , His deity ...
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... eyes to spring , Wherewith to serve him better than thou hast ; 585 And I persuade me so ; why else this strength Miraculous yet remaining in those locks ? His might continues in thee not for nought , Nor shall his wondrous gifts be ...
... eyes to spring , Wherewith to serve him better than thou hast ; 585 And I persuade me so ; why else this strength Miraculous yet remaining in those locks ? His might continues in thee not for nought , Nor shall his wondrous gifts be ...
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