The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇBell and Daldy, 1878 |
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... leave me to respire . This day a solemn feast the people hold To Dagon , their sea - idol , and forbid Laborious works , unwillingly this rest Their superstition yields me ; hence with leave 15 Retiring from the popular noise , I seek ...
... leave me to respire . This day a solemn feast the people hold To Dagon , their sea - idol , and forbid Laborious works , unwillingly this rest Their superstition yields me ; hence with leave 15 Retiring from the popular noise , I seek ...
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... leave to high disposal , And let another hand , not thine , exact Thy penal forfeit from thyself ; perhaps God will relent , and quit thee all his debt , Who evermore approves and more accepts , Best pleas'd with humble and filial ...
... leave to high disposal , And let another hand , not thine , exact Thy penal forfeit from thyself ; perhaps God will relent , and quit thee all his debt , Who evermore approves and more accepts , Best pleas'd with humble and filial ...
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... leave me As her at Timna , sought by all means therefore 795 How to endear , and hold thee to me firmest : No better way I saw than by impórtuning To learn thy secrets , get into my power Thy key of strength and safety . Thou wilt say ...
... leave me As her at Timna , sought by all means therefore 795 How to endear , and hold thee to me firmest : No better way I saw than by impórtuning To learn thy secrets , get into my power Thy key of strength and safety . Thou wilt say ...
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... leave 885 Parents and country ; nor was I their subject , Nor under their protection but my own , Thou mine , not theirs . If aught against my Thy country sought of thee , it sought unjustly , Against the law of nature , law of nations ...
... leave 885 Parents and country ; nor was I their subject , Nor under their protection but my own , Thou mine , not theirs . If aught against my Thy country sought of thee , it sought unjustly , Against the law of nature , law of nations ...
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... leave him to his lot , and like my own . 995 [ sting CHOR . She's gone , a manifest serpent by her Discover'd in the end , till now conceal'd . [ me , SAMS . So let her go : God sent her to debase 972 contráry ] Habington's Castara ...
... leave him to his lot , and like my own . 995 [ sting CHOR . She's gone , a manifest serpent by her Discover'd in the end , till now conceal'd . [ me , SAMS . So let her go : God sent her to debase 972 contráry ] Habington's Castara ...
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