The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇBell and Daldy, 1878 |
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... Thou art become , O worst imprisonment ! The dungeon of thyself ; thy soul , Which men enjoying sight oft without cause com Imprison'd now indeed , In real darkness of the body dwells , Shut up from outward light , T ' incorporate with ...
... Thou art become , O worst imprisonment ! The dungeon of thyself ; thy soul , Which men enjoying sight oft without cause com Imprison'd now indeed , In real darkness of the body dwells , Shut up from outward light , T ' incorporate with ...
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... Thou never wast remiss , I bear thee witness : Yet Israel still serves with all his sons . 240 SAMS . That fault I take not on me , but transfer On Israel's governors , and heads of tribes , Who , seeing those great acts which God had ...
... Thou never wast remiss , I bear thee witness : Yet Israel still serves with all his sons . 240 SAMS . That fault I take not on me , but transfer On Israel's governors , and heads of tribes , Who , seeing those great acts which God had ...
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... thou didst plead Divine impulsion prompting how thou might'st Find some occasion to infest our foes . 425 I state not that ; this I am sure , our foes Found soon occasion thereby to make thee Their captive and their triumph ; thou the ...
... thou didst plead Divine impulsion prompting how thou might'st Find some occasion to infest our foes . 425 I state not that ; this I am sure , our foes Found soon occasion thereby to make thee Their captive and their triumph ; thou the ...
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... Thou must not in the meanwhile here forgot Lie in this miserable loathsome plight Neglected . I already have made way To some Philistian lords , with whom to treat About thy ransom : well they may by this Have satisfied their utmost of ...
... Thou must not in the meanwhile here forgot Lie in this miserable loathsome plight Neglected . I already have made way To some Philistian lords , with whom to treat About thy ransom : well they may by this Have satisfied their utmost of ...
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... Thou canst avoid , self - preservation bids ; Or th ' execution 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 ...
... Thou canst avoid , self - preservation bids ; Or th ' execution 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 ...
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