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... delight , divine , doubt , dread , earth , end , enemy , equal , eternal , eye , fair , faith , fall , false , far , fate , father , fear , field , fierce , find , fire , firm , first , flower , foe , force , foul , free , fruit , full ...
... delight , divine , doubt , dread , earth , end , enemy , equal , eternal , eye , fair , faith , fall , false , far , fate , father , fear , field , fierce , find , fire , firm , first , flower , foe , force , foul , free , fruit , full ...
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... Delight thee more , and Siloa's Brook that flow'd Fast by the Oracle of God ; I thence Invoke thy aid to my adventrous Song , That with no middle flight intends to soar Above th ' Aonian Mount , while it pursues Things unattempted yet ...
... Delight thee more , and Siloa's Brook that flow'd Fast by the Oracle of God ; I thence Invoke thy aid to my adventrous Song , That with no middle flight intends to soar Above th ' Aonian Mount , while it pursues Things unattempted yet ...
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... delight " - ( Par . Lost , VIII . 576 ) , and " sight so deform " ( Par . Lost , XI . 494 ) , are not to be mistaken as instances of verb for adjective , the first and third being simple appropriations of the Latin adjectives reclinis ...
... delight " - ( Par . Lost , VIII . 576 ) , and " sight so deform " ( Par . Lost , XI . 494 ) , are not to be mistaken as instances of verb for adjective , the first and third being simple appropriations of the Latin adjectives reclinis ...
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... delight . " Bitter constraint and sad occasion dear -Vac . Ex . 19 , 20 . Compels me to disturb your season due . " - Lycid . 6 , 7 . " Thy worth and skill exempts thee from the throng : ¡± — Sonnet XIII . 66 " hill and valley rings ...
... delight . " Bitter constraint and sad occasion dear -Vac . Ex . 19 , 20 . Compels me to disturb your season due . " - Lycid . 6 , 7 . " Thy worth and skill exempts thee from the throng : ¡± — Sonnet XIII . 66 " hill and valley rings ...
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... delights can judge , and spare To interpose them oft , is not unwise . " - Sonnet XX . " Men whose life , learning , faith , and pure intent , Would have been held in high esteem with Paul , Must now be named and printed heretics ...
... delights can judge , and spare To interpose them oft , is not unwise . " - Sonnet XX . " Men whose life , learning , faith , and pure intent , Would have been held in high esteem with Paul , Must now be named and printed heretics ...
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