The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇBell and Daldy, 1866 - 334ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... virtue was her mate , Might have subdued the earth , Universally crown'd with highest praises . 175 SAMS . I hear the sound of words , their sense the Dissolves unjointed ere it reach my ear . [ air CHOR . He speaks , let us draw nigh ...
... virtue was her mate , Might have subdued the earth , Universally crown'd with highest praises . 175 SAMS . I hear the sound of words , their sense the Dissolves unjointed ere it reach my ear . [ air CHOR . He speaks , let us draw nigh ...
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... virtue or weakness which way to assail ; Then with more cautious and instructed skill Again transgresses , and again submits ; That wisest and best men full oft beguil'd , With goodness principled not to reject The penitent , but ever ...
... virtue or weakness which way to assail ; Then with more cautious and instructed skill Again transgresses , and again submits ; That wisest and best men full oft beguil'd , With goodness principled not to reject The penitent , but ever ...
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... Virtue , as I thought , truth , duty , so enjoining . 870 SAMS . I thought where all thy circling wiles would end ; In feign'd religion , smooth hypocrisy . But had thy love , still odiously pretended , Been , as it ought , sincere , it ...
... Virtue , as I thought , truth , duty , so enjoining . 870 SAMS . I thought where all thy circling wiles would end ; In feign'd religion , smooth hypocrisy . But had thy love , still odiously pretended , Been , as it ought , sincere , it ...
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... . [ me , SAMS . So let her go : God sent her to debase 972 contráry ] Habington's Castara , 1635 , p . 116 . ' By virtue of a clean contráry gale . ' Todd . And aggravate my folly , who committed To such a. 44 SAMSON AGONISTES .
... . [ me , SAMS . So let her go : God sent her to debase 972 contráry ] Habington's Castara , 1635 , p . 116 . ' By virtue of a clean contráry gale . ' Todd . And aggravate my folly , who committed To such a. 44 SAMSON AGONISTES .
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... virtue , wisdom , valour , wit , Strength , comeliness of shape , or amplest merit , That woman's love can win or long inherit ; But what it is , hard is to say , Harder to hit , Which way soever men refer it , Much like thy riddle ...
... virtue , wisdom , valour , wit , Strength , comeliness of shape , or amplest merit , That woman's love can win or long inherit ; But what it is , hard is to say , Harder to hit , Which way soever men refer it , Much like thy riddle ...
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