The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇBell and Daldy, 1866 - 334ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... tears . O impotence of mind in body strong ! But what is strength without a double share Of wisdom ? vast , unwieldy , burthensome , Proudly secure , yet liable to fall By weakest subtleties , not made to rule , But to subserve where ...
... tears . O impotence of mind in body strong ! But what is strength without a double share Of wisdom ? vast , unwieldy , burthensome , Proudly secure , yet liable to fall By weakest subtleties , not made to rule , But to subserve where ...
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... tears the kid , Ran on imbattled armies clad in iron , And , weaponless himself , Made arms ridiculous , useless the forgery 130 Of brazen shield and spear , the hammer'd cuirass Chalybean temper'd steel , and frock of mail Adamantean ...
... tears the kid , Ran on imbattled armies clad in iron , And , weaponless himself , Made arms ridiculous , useless the forgery 130 Of brazen shield and spear , the hammer'd cuirass Chalybean temper'd steel , and frock of mail Adamantean ...
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... tear , Fool , have divulged the secret gift of 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 ...
... tear , Fool , have divulged the secret gift of 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 ...
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... tears dissolv'd , Wetting the borders of her silken veil : But now again she makes address to speak . 730 DAL . With doubtful feet and wavering resolution I came , still dreading thy displeasure , Samson , Which to have merited ...
... tears dissolv'd , Wetting the borders of her silken veil : But now again she makes address to speak . 730 DAL . With doubtful feet and wavering resolution I came , still dreading thy displeasure , Samson , Which to have merited ...
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... tear thee joint by joint . At distance I forgive thee , go with that , Bewail thy falsehood , and the pious works It hath brought forth to make thee memorable Among illustrious women , faithful wives : Cherish thy hasten'd widowhood ...
... tear thee joint by joint . At distance I forgive thee , go with that , Bewail thy falsehood , and the pious works It hath brought forth to make thee memorable Among illustrious women , faithful wives : Cherish thy hasten'd widowhood ...
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