The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇBell and Daldy, 1866 - 334ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... CHOR . This , this is he ; softly a while , Let us not break in upon him ; O change beyond report , thought , or belief ! See how he lies at random , carelessly diffus'd , 115 100 a living death ] Consult the note , in Mr. Todd's ...
... CHOR . This , this is he ; softly a while , Let us not break in upon him ; O change beyond report , thought , or belief ! See how he lies at random , carelessly diffus'd , 115 100 a living death ] Consult the note , in Mr. Todd's ...
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... CHOR . He speaks , let us draw nigh . Matchless The glory late of Israel , now the grief , [ in might , We come , thy friends and neighbours not unknown , From Eshtaol and Zora's fruitful vale , To visit or bewail thee , or , if better ...
... CHOR . He speaks , let us draw nigh . Matchless The glory late of Israel , now the grief , [ in might , We come , thy friends and neighbours not unknown , From Eshtaol and Zora's fruitful vale , To visit or bewail thee , or , if better ...
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... CHOR . Tax not 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 ...
... CHOR . Tax not 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 ...
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... CHOR . In seeking just occasion to provoke The Philistine , thy country's enemy , Thou never wast remiss , I bear thee witness : Yet Israel still serves with all his sons . 240 SAMS . That fault I take not on me , but transfer On ...
... CHOR . In seeking just occasion to provoke The Philistine , thy country's enemy , Thou never wast remiss , I bear thee witness : Yet Israel still serves with all his sons . 240 SAMS . That fault I take not on me , but transfer On ...
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... CHOR . Thy words to my remembrance bring How Succoth and the fort of Penuel Their great deliverer contemn'd , The matchless Gideon in pursuit Of Madian and her vanquish'd kings : 280 And how ingrateful Ephraim Had dealt with Jephtha ...
... CHOR . Thy words to my remembrance bring How Succoth and the fort of Penuel Their great deliverer contemn'd , The matchless Gideon in pursuit Of Madian and her vanquish'd kings : 280 And how ingrateful Ephraim Had dealt with Jephtha ...
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