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... place . IV . Yet art thou not inglorious in thy fate ; For fo Apollo , with unweeting hand , Whilome did flay his dearly - loved mate , Young Hyacinth born ... VII . Wert thou fome ftar which from the ruin'd 136 POEMS on feveral OCCASIONS .
... place . IV . Yet art thou not inglorious in thy fate ; For fo Apollo , with unweeting hand , Whilome did flay his dearly - loved mate , Young Hyacinth born ... VII . Wert thou fome ftar which from the ruin'd 136 POEMS on feveral OCCASIONS .
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John Milton. VII . Wert thou fome ftar which from the ruin'd roof Of shak'd Olympus by mifchance didft fall ; Which careful Jove in nature's true behoof Took up , and in fit place did reinstall ? Or did of late earth's fons befiege the ...
John Milton. VII . Wert thou fome ftar which from the ruin'd roof Of shak'd Olympus by mifchance didft fall ; Which careful Jove in nature's true behoof Took up , and in fit place did reinstall ? Or did of late earth's fons befiege the ...
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... P. L. iv . 87. to bear or support the confequences of a thing . Abject , contemptible , or of no value , P. L. ix . 571 .; without hope or regard , S. A. 169 . Abfolved , Abfolute , P. L. vii . 94. viii . 421. 547. finished , completed ...
... P. L. iv . 87. to bear or support the confequences of a thing . Abject , contemptible , or of no value , P. L. ix . 571 .; without hope or regard , S. A. 169 . Abfolved , Abfolute , P. L. vii . 94. viii . 421. 547. finished , completed ...
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... vii . 348. ( an adjective ) , acting by turns , in fucceffion each to the other . To Alternate , to perform alternately . Alternate hymns , P. L. v . 656 . 657. fing by turns , and answer one another . Amarant , P. L. iii . 353 ...
... vii . 348. ( an adjective ) , acting by turns , in fucceffion each to the other . To Alternate , to perform alternately . Alternate hymns , P. L. v . 656 . 657. fing by turns , and answer one another . Amarant , P. L. iii . 353 ...
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... P. L. xi . 582. a company , an affembly ; of the Italian beva , a covey of partridges . Bickering , P. L. vi . 766 ... vii . 466. P. xvi . 443. ftreaked , tabby , marked with branches . To Bristle , P. L. vi . 82. to erect in briftles ...
... P. L. xi . 582. a company , an affembly ; of the Italian beva , a covey of partridges . Bickering , P. L. vi . 766 ... vii . 466. P. xvi . 443. ftreaked , tabby , marked with branches . To Bristle , P. L. vi . 82. to erect in briftles ...
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