The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3권Createspace Independent Pub, 2013. 4. 25. - 354페이지 The Poetical Works of John Milton by John Milton - John Milton (9 December 1608 - 8 November 1674) was an English poet, polemicist, a scholarly man of letters, and a civil servant for the Commonwealth of England under Oliver Cromwell. He wrote at a time of religious flux and political upheaval, and is best known for his epic poem Paradise Lost. |
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... never had ! fond wish too late ! Was in the vale of Sorec , Dalila , That specious monster , my accomplish'd snare . 230 I thought it lawful from my former act , And the same end , still watching to oppress Israel's oppressors . Of what ...
... never had ! fond wish too late ! Was in the vale of Sorec , Dalila , That specious monster , my accomplish'd snare . 230 I thought it lawful from my former act , And the same end , still watching to oppress Israel's oppressors . Of what ...
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... never miss 905 From a thousand petty rills , That tumble down the snowy hills : Summer drouth , or singed air Never scorch thy tresses fair , Nor wet October's torrent flood Thy molten crystal fill with mud ; May thy billows roll ashore ...
... never miss 905 From a thousand petty rills , That tumble down the snowy hills : Summer drouth , or singed air Never scorch thy tresses fair , Nor wet October's torrent flood Thy molten crystal fill with mud ; May thy billows roll ashore ...
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... never shall you guide , Whose parting hath of weale bereft you cleane . 130 two - handed ] · Yet , maie the ax stande next the dore . ' Sir T. Smith's Psalms . Restituta . iv . 189 . use ] i . e . frequent , inhabit . Spens . F. Q. ...
... never shall you guide , Whose parting hath of weale bereft you cleane . 130 two - handed ] · Yet , maie the ax stande next the dore . ' Sir T. Smith's Psalms . Restituta . iv . 189 . use ] i . e . frequent , inhabit . Spens . F. Q. ...
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