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... of strength committed to me , 33 captiv'd ] And captiv'd kings . ' Ross's Mel Heliconium , p . 55. Israel captiv'd . ' Cowley's Davideis , lib . ii . p . 84 . In what part lodg'd , how easily bereft me , 8 SAMSON AGONISTES .
... of strength committed to me , 33 captiv'd ] And captiv'd kings . ' Ross's Mel Heliconium , p . 55. Israel captiv'd . ' Cowley's Davideis , lib . ii . p . 84 . In what part lodg'd , how easily bereft me , 8 SAMSON AGONISTES .
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... kings : And how ingrateful Ephraim 275 280 285 Had dealt with Jephtha , who by argument , Not worse than by his shield and spear , Defended Israel from the Ammonite , Had not his prowess quell'd their pride In that sore battle , when so ...
... kings : And how ingrateful Ephraim 275 280 285 Had dealt with Jephtha , who by argument , Not worse than by his shield and spear , Defended Israel from the Ammonite , Had not his prowess quell'd their pride In that sore battle , when so ...
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... the Bible . Isaiah xi . 10. Deut . xii . 5. 1 Kings x . 24. Eccles . iv . 12. Warton . Todd . ? 378 plumes ] I believe the true reading to be prunes . ' . Warton . That in the various bustle of resort Were all - COMUS . 93.
... the Bible . Isaiah xi . 10. Deut . xii . 5. 1 Kings x . 24. Eccles . iv . 12. Warton . Todd . ? 378 plumes ] I believe the true reading to be prunes . ' . Warton . That in the various bustle of resort Were all - COMUS . 93.
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... King , ' I like not tears in tune . ' 17 sweep ] Purg . i . 9 . E Todd . qui Calliopea alquanto surga , ' Dante 19 Muse ] Gentle Muse - he passes . " See Jortin's Tracts , i . p . 341 . 23 nurs'd ] Compare Past . ¨¡gl . on Sir P ...
... King , ' I like not tears in tune . ' 17 sweep ] Purg . i . 9 . E Todd . qui Calliopea alquanto surga , ' Dante 19 Muse ] Gentle Muse - he passes . " See Jortin's Tracts , i . p . 341 . 23 nurs'd ] Compare Past . ¨¡gl . on Sir P ...
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... king did ride ; And if aught else great bards beside In sage and solemn tunes have sung , Of turneys and of trophies hung , Of forests , and inchantments drear , 105 110 115 Where more is meant than meets the ear . 120 Thus night oft ...
... king did ride ; And if aught else great bards beside In sage and solemn tunes have sung , Of turneys and of trophies hung , Of forests , and inchantments drear , 105 110 115 Where more is meant than meets the ear . 120 Thus night oft ...
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