The Poetical Works of John Milton ...W. Pickering, 1839 |
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... pleas'd the ear , And with persuasive accent thus began . I should be much for open war , O Peers , As not behind in hate , if what was urg'd Main reason to persuade immediate war , 113 worse ] Val . Flacc . Arg . lib . iii . ver . 645 ...
... pleas'd the ear , And with persuasive accent thus began . I should be much for open war , O Peers , As not behind in hate , if what was urg'd Main reason to persuade immediate war , 113 worse ] Val . Flacc . Arg . lib . iii . ver . 645 ...
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... pleas'd , Advising peace : for such another field They dreaded worse than hell : so much the fear Of thunder and the sword of Michael 290 Wrought still within them ; and no less desire To found this nether empire , which might rise , By ...
... pleas'd , Advising peace : for such another field They dreaded worse than hell : so much the fear Of thunder and the sword of Michael 290 Wrought still within them ; and no less desire To found this nether empire , which might rise , By ...
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... Pleas'd highly those infernal states , and joy Sparkl'd in all their eyes ; with full assent They vote : whereat his speech he thus renews . 390 Well have ye judg'd , well ended long debate , Synod of gods , and , like to what ye are ...
... Pleas'd highly those infernal states , and joy Sparkl'd in all their eyes ; with full assent They vote : whereat his speech he thus renews . 390 Well have ye judg'd , well ended long debate , Synod of gods , and , like to what ye are ...
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... pleas'd , and with attractive graces won The most averse , thee chiefly , who full oft Thyself in me thy perfect image viewing Becam'st enamour'd , and such joy thou took'st With me in secret , that my womb conceiv'd A growing burthen ...
... pleas'd , and with attractive graces won The most averse , thee chiefly , who full oft Thyself in me thy perfect image viewing Becam'st enamour'd , and such joy thou took'st With me in secret , that my womb conceiv'd A growing burthen ...
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... pleas'd , and Death Grinn'd horrible a gastly smile , to hear His famine should be fill'd , and blest his maw Destin'd to that good hour : no less rejoic'd His mother bad , and thus bespake her sire : The key of this infernal pit by due ...
... pleas'd , and Death Grinn'd horrible a gastly smile , to hear His famine should be fill'd , and blest his maw Destin'd to that good hour : no less rejoic'd His mother bad , and thus bespake her sire : The key of this infernal pit by due ...
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