The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇBell and Daldy, 1878 |
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... ruffe like a saile , yea , a ruffe like a rainebow , with a feather in her cap , like a flag in her top , to tell , I think , which way the winde will blowe . " P. 15 . Courted by all the winds that hold them play , 34 SAMSON AGONISTES .
... ruffe like a saile , yea , a ruffe like a rainebow , with a feather in her cap , like a flag in her top , to tell , I think , which way the winde will blowe . " P. 15 . Courted by all the winds that hold them play , 34 SAMSON AGONISTES .
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John Milton John Mitford. Courted by all the winds that hold them play , An amber scent of odorous perfume Her harbinger , a damsel train behind ; Some rich Philistian matron she may seem , And now , at nearer view , no other certain ...
John Milton John Mitford. Courted by all the winds that hold them play , An amber scent of odorous perfume Her harbinger , a damsel train behind ; Some rich Philistian matron she may seem , And now , at nearer view , no other certain ...
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... winds and seas , yet winds to seas Are reconcil'd at length , and sea to shore : Thy anger unappeasable still rages , Eternal tempest never to be calm'd . Why do I humble thus myself , and , suing For peace , reap nothing but repulse ...
... winds and seas , yet winds to seas Are reconcil'd at length , and sea to shore : Thy anger unappeasable still rages , Eternal tempest never to be calm'd . Why do I humble thus myself , and , suing For peace , reap nothing but repulse ...
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... wind and CHOR . But this another kind of tempest brings . SAMS . Be less abstruse , my riddling days are past . [ fear CHOR . Look now for no inchanting voice , nor The bait of honied words ; a rougher tongue 1066 Draws hitherward , I ...
... wind and CHOR . But this another kind of tempest brings . SAMS . Be less abstruse , my riddling days are past . [ fear CHOR . Look now for no inchanting voice , nor The bait of honied words ; a rougher tongue 1066 Draws hitherward , I ...
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... windy joy this day had I conceiv'd Hopeful of his delivery , which now proves Abortive as the first - born bloom of spring Nipt with the lagging rear of winter's frost ! Yet ere I give the reins to grief , say first , How died he ...
... windy joy this day had I conceiv'd Hopeful of his delivery , which now proves Abortive as the first - born bloom of spring Nipt with the lagging rear of winter's frost ! Yet ere I give the reins to grief , say first , How died he ...
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