The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇBell and Daldy, 1866 - 334ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... God , he yields to go along with him , who came now the second time with great threatenings to fetch him . The chorus yet remaining on the place , Manoah returns full of joyful hope , to procure ere long his son's deliverance : in the ...
... God , he yields to go along with him , who came now the second time with great threatenings to fetch him . The chorus yet remaining on the place , Manoah returns full of joyful hope , to procure ere long his son's deliverance : in the ...
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... god - like presence , and from some great act Or benefit reveal'd to Abraham's race ? Why was my breeding order'd and prescrib'd As of a person separate to God , Design'd for great exploits , if I must die Betray'd , captiv'd , and both ...
... god - like presence , and from some great act Or benefit reveal'd to Abraham's race ? Why was my breeding order'd and prescrib'd As of a person separate to God , Design'd for great exploits , if I must die Betray'd , captiv'd , and both ...
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... God , when he gave me strength , to show withal How slight the gift was , hung it in my hair . But peace , I must not quarrel with the will Of highest dispensation , which herein Haply had ends above my reach to know : Suffices that to ...
... God , when he gave me strength , to show withal How slight the gift was , hung it in my hair . But peace , I must not quarrel with the will Of highest dispensation , which herein Haply had ends above my reach to know : Suffices that to ...
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... God To a deceitful woman ? tell me , friends , Am I not sung and proverb'd for a fool In every street ? do they not say , how well Are come upon him his deserts ? yet why ? Immeasurable strength they might behold In me , of wisdom ...
... God To a deceitful woman ? tell me , friends , Am I not sung and proverb'd for a fool In every street ? do they not say , how well Are come upon him his deserts ? yet why ? Immeasurable strength they might behold In me , of wisdom ...
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... God ; I knew From intimate impulse , and therefore urg'd The marriage on ; that by occasion hence I might begin Israel's deliverance , The work to which I was divinely call'd . She proving false , the next I took to wife , O that I ...
... God ; I knew From intimate impulse , and therefore urg'd The marriage on ; that by occasion hence I might begin Israel's deliverance , The work to which I was divinely call'd . She proving false , the next I took to wife , O that I ...
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