The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇBell and Daldy, 1878 |
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... things , not Viisuming & sich high praises of heroic mind of famous cities unless he have in himself the experie the practica of all that wh . is praiseworthy mind jove me that every free & Fabe " Spirit without that calthe , ought to ...
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... things of melan- cholic hue and quality are used against melan- choly , sour against sour , salt to remove salt humours . Hence philosophers and other gravest writers , as Cicero , Plutarch , and others , frequently cite out of tragic ...
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... things worth notice , till at length Their lords the Philistines with gather'd powers Enter'd Judea seeking me , who then Safe to the rock of Etham was retir'd , Not flying , but forecasting in what place To set upon them , what ...
... things worth notice , till at length Their lords the Philistines with gather'd powers Enter'd Judea seeking me , who then Safe to the rock of Etham was retir'd , Not flying , but forecasting in what place To set upon them , what ...
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... thing good , 350 Pray'd for , but often proves our woe , our bane ? I pray'd for children , and thought barrenness In wedlock a reproach ; I gain'd a son , And such a son as all men hail'd me happy : Who would be now a father in my ...
... thing good , 350 Pray'd for , but often proves our woe , our bane ? I pray'd for children , and thought barrenness In wedlock a reproach ; I gain'd a son , And such a son as all men hail'd me happy : Who would be now a father in my ...
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... thing yet remains , This day the Philistines a popular feast Here celebrate in Gaza ; and proclaim Great pomp , and sacrifice , and praises loud To Dagon , as their god , who hath deliver'd Thee , Samson , bound and blind into their ...
... thing yet remains , This day the Philistines a popular feast Here celebrate in Gaza ; and proclaim Great pomp , and sacrifice , and praises loud To Dagon , as their god , who hath deliver'd Thee , Samson , bound and blind into their ...
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