The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇBell and Daldy, 1878 |
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... Spirit without that calthe , ought to be bors a light for need to of • The Sell fur or the lamin sword upon his thoulder & this him up hot be his counsel & his arms to scoure & prytes the weakness of any attempted chastity p . 146 1.13 ...
... Spirit without that calthe , ought to be bors a light for need to of • The Sell fur or the lamin sword upon his thoulder & this him up hot be his counsel & his arms to scoure & prytes the weakness of any attempted chastity p . 146 1.13 ...
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... spirits droop , My hopes all flat , nature within me seems In all her functions weary of herself , My race of glory run , and race of shame , And I shall shortly be with them that rest . 595 MAN . Believe not these suggestions , which ...
... spirits droop , My hopes all flat , nature within me seems In all her functions weary of herself , My race of glory run , and race of shame , And I shall shortly be with them that rest . 595 MAN . Believe not these suggestions , which ...
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... spirits prey , As on entrails , joints , and limbs , With answerable pains , but more intense , Though void of corporal sense . My griefs not only pain me As a ling'ring disease , But , finding no redress , ferment and rage , Nor less ...
... spirits prey , As on entrails , joints , and limbs , With answerable pains , but more intense , Though void of corporal sense . My griefs not only pain me As a ling'ring disease , But , finding no redress , ferment and rage , Nor less ...
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... spirits uphold . God of our fathers , what is man ! That thou towards him with hand so various , Or might I say contrarious , 665 669 Temper❜st thy providence through his short course , Not ev'nly , as thou rul'st Th ' angelic orders ...
... spirits uphold . God of our fathers , what is man ! That thou towards him with hand so various , Or might I say contrarious , 665 669 Temper❜st thy providence through his short course , Not ev'nly , as thou rul'st Th ' angelic orders ...
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... upon thee , Though in these chains , bulk without spirit vast , And with one buffet lay thy structure low , Or swing thee in the air , then dash thee down To th ' hazard of thy brains and shatter'd sides SAMSON AGONISTES . 53.
... upon thee , Though in these chains , bulk without spirit vast , And with one buffet lay thy structure low , Or swing thee in the air , then dash thee down To th ' hazard of thy brains and shatter'd sides SAMSON AGONISTES . 53.
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