The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇBell and Daldy, 1878 |
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... hope I write well hereafter in bendable log opht himself to be a time hoon - that is a compaction • patterns of the best & honourablent things , not Viisuming & sich high praises of heroic mind of famous cities unless he have in himself ...
... hope I write well hereafter in bendable log opht himself to be a time hoon - that is a compaction • patterns of the best & honourablent things , not Viisuming & sich high praises of heroic mind of famous cities unless he have in himself ...
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... hope , to procure ere long his son's deliverance : in the midst of which discourse an Hebrew comes in haste , confusedly at first , and after- ward more distinctly , relating the catastrophe , what Sam- son had done to the Philistines ...
... hope , to procure ere long his son's deliverance : in the midst of which discourse an Hebrew comes in haste , confusedly at first , and after- ward more distinctly , relating the catastrophe , what Sam- son had done to the Philistines ...
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... hope of day ! O first created beam , and thou great Word , Let there be light , and light was over all ; Why am I thus bereav'd thy prime decree ? The sun to me is dark And silent as the moon , When she deserts the night Hid in her ...
... hope of day ! O first created beam , and thou great Word , Let there be light , and light was over all ; Why am I thus bereav'd thy prime decree ? The sun to me is dark And silent as the moon , When she deserts the night Hid in her ...
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... " 118 diffus'd ] Sits diffus'd . ' Heywood's Troy , p . 314 . Mr. Thyer quotes Ovid ex Ponto , iii . 3. 7 . ¡¤ Fusaque erant toto languida membra toro . ' With languish'd head unpropp'd , As one past hope , SAMSON AGONISTES . 11.
... " 118 diffus'd ] Sits diffus'd . ' Heywood's Troy , p . 314 . Mr. Thyer quotes Ovid ex Ponto , iii . 3. 7 . ¡¤ Fusaque erant toto languida membra toro . ' With languish'd head unpropp'd , As one past hope , SAMSON AGONISTES . 11.
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... hope , abandon'd , As by himself given over ; In slavish habit , ill - fitted weeds O'er - worn and soil'd ; Or do my eyes misrepresent ? can this be he , That heroic , that renown'd , 120 125 Irresistible Samson ? whom unarm'd ...
... hope , abandon'd , As by himself given over ; In slavish habit , ill - fitted weeds O'er - worn and soil'd ; Or do my eyes misrepresent ? can this be he , That heroic , that renown'd , 120 125 Irresistible Samson ? whom unarm'd ...
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