The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇT. Noble, 1845 |
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... sight . Under these distress . ing circumstances , he gained the affections of a Miss Hancock , of Hackney , whom he married , ana whose loss he had to deplore in less than twelve months , from a similar cause to that which had oc ...
... sight . Under these distress . ing circumstances , he gained the affections of a Miss Hancock , of Hackney , whom he married , ana whose loss he had to deplore in less than twelve months , from a similar cause to that which had oc ...
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... sights of woe , Kegions of sorrow , doleful shades , where peace And rest can never dwell ; hope never comes That comes to all : but torture without end Still urges , and a fiery deluge , fed With ever - burning sulphur unconsumed ...
... sights of woe , Kegions of sorrow , doleful shades , where peace And rest can never dwell ; hope never comes That comes to all : but torture without end Still urges , and a fiery deluge , fed With ever - burning sulphur unconsumed ...
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... sight of this new world which he sought . HIGH on a throne of royal state , which far Outshone the wealth of Ormus and of Ind , Or where the gorgeous East with richest hand Showers on her kings barbaric pearl and gold , Satan exalted ...
... sight of this new world which he sought . HIGH on a throne of royal state , which far Outshone the wealth of Ormus and of Ind , Or where the gorgeous East with richest hand Showers on her kings barbaric pearl and gold , Satan exalted ...
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... sight whereof the Fiend yet more presum'd , And to our Saviour thus his words renew'd : : " That thou mayst know I seek not to engage Thy virtue , and not every way secure On no slight grounds thy safety ; hear and mark , To what end I ...
... sight whereof the Fiend yet more presum'd , And to our Saviour thus his words renew'd : : " That thou mayst know I seek not to engage Thy virtue , and not every way secure On no slight grounds thy safety ; hear and mark , To what end I ...
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... sight . Shar'd among petty kings too far remov'd ; These having shown thee , I have shown thee all The kingdoms of the world , and all their glory . This emperor hath no son , and now is old , Old and lascivions , and from Rome retir'd ...
... sight . Shar'd among petty kings too far remov'd ; These having shown thee , I have shown thee all The kingdoms of the world , and all their glory . This emperor hath no son , and now is old , Old and lascivions , and from Rome retir'd ...
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