The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇBell and Daldy, 1878 |
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... doubt his ways not just , As to his own edicts found contradicting , Then give the reins to wand'ring thought , Regardless of his glory's diminution ; Till , oy their own perplexities involv'd , They ravel 18 SAMSON AGONISTES .
... doubt his ways not just , As to his own edicts found contradicting , Then give the reins to wand'ring thought , Regardless of his glory's diminution ; Till , oy their own perplexities involv'd , They ravel 18 SAMSON AGONISTES .
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... give my folly , 825 Take to thy wicked deed ; which when thou seest Impartial , self - severe , inexorable , Thou wilt renounce thy seeking , and much rather Confess it feign'd ; weakness is thy excuse , And I believe it , weakness to ...
... give my folly , 825 Take to thy wicked deed ; which when thou seest Impartial , self - severe , inexorable , Thou wilt renounce thy seeking , and much rather Confess it feign'd ; weakness is thy excuse , And I believe it , weakness to ...
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... give thee , Or rather flight , no great advantage on me ; Then put on all thy gorgeous arms , thy helmet And brigandine of brass , thy broad habergeon , Vant - brass and greves , and gauntlet , add thy spear , 1121 A weaver's beam , and ...
... give thee , Or rather flight , no great advantage on me ; Then put on all thy gorgeous arms , thy helmet And brigandine of brass , thy broad habergeon , Vant - brass and greves , and gauntlet , add thy spear , 1121 A weaver's beam , and ...
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... give thy verdict ? Come nearer , part not hence so slight inform'd ; But take good heed my hand survey not thee . 1230 ) HAR . O Baal - zebub ! can my ears unus'd Hear these dishonours , and not render death ? SAMS . No man withholds ...
... give thy verdict ? Come nearer , part not hence so slight inform'd ; But take good heed my hand survey not thee . 1230 ) HAR . O Baal - zebub ! can my ears unus'd Hear these dishonours , and not render death ? SAMS . No man withholds ...
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... give , to me the best . Yet so it may fall out , because their end Is hate , not help to me , it may with mine Draw their own ruin who attempt the deed . CHOR . Oh , how comely it is , and how reviving To the spirits of just men long ...
... give , to me the best . Yet so it may fall out , because their end Is hate , not help to me , it may with mine Draw their own ruin who attempt the deed . CHOR . Oh , how comely it is , and how reviving To the spirits of just men long ...
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