The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇBell and Daldy, 1878 |
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... brought in without discretion , corruptly to gratify the people . And though an- cient tragedy use no prologue , yet using some- times , in case of self - defence , or explanation , that which Martial calls an epistle , in behalf of ...
... brought in without discretion , corruptly to gratify the people . And though an- cient tragedy use no prologue , yet using some- times , in case of self - defence , or explanation , that which Martial calls an epistle , in behalf of ...
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... brought to servitude , Than to love bondage more than liberty , Bondage with ease than strenuous liberty ; And to despise , or envy , or suspect Whom God hath of his special favour rais'd 253 Etham ] Judges xv . 8. Newton . VOL . III ...
... brought to servitude , Than to love bondage more than liberty , Bondage with ease than strenuous liberty ; And to despise , or envy , or suspect Whom God hath of his special favour rais'd 253 Etham ] Judges xv . 8. Newton . VOL . III ...
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... brought them on , Sole author I , sole cause ; if aught seem vile , As vile hath been my folly , who have profan'd The mystery of God giv'n me under pledge Of vow , and have betray'd it to a woman , A Canaanite , my faithless enemy ...
... brought them on , Sole author I , sole cause ; if aught seem vile , As vile hath been my folly , who have profan'd The mystery of God giv'n me under pledge Of vow , and have betray'd it to a woman , A Canaanite , my faithless enemy ...
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... brought To Dagon , and advanc'd his praises high Among the heathen round ; to God have brought Dishonour , obloquy , and op'd the mouths Of idolists and atheists ; have brought scandal To Israel , diffidence of God , and doubt In feeble ...
... brought To Dagon , and advanc'd his praises high Among the heathen round ; to God have brought Dishonour , obloquy , and op'd the mouths Of idolists and atheists ; have brought scandal To Israel , diffidence of God , and doubt In feeble ...
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... brought thee hither , By this appears : I gave , thou say'st , th ' example , I led the way ; bitter reproach , but true ; I to myself was false ere thou to me ; Such pardon therefore as I give my folly , 825 Take to thy wicked deed ...
... brought thee hither , By this appears : I gave , thou say'st , th ' example , I led the way ; bitter reproach , but true ; I to myself was false ere thou to me ; Such pardon therefore as I give my folly , 825 Take to thy wicked deed ...
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