The Poetical Works of John MiltonArundel Print, 1881 - 627ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... pain Can equal anger infinite provoked . But wherefore thou alone ? wherefore with thee Came not all hell broke loose ? is pain to them Less pain , less to be fled , or thou than they Less hardy to endure ? courageous chief , The first ...
... pain Can equal anger infinite provoked . But wherefore thou alone ? wherefore with thee Came not all hell broke loose ? is pain to them Less pain , less to be fled , or thou than they Less hardy to endure ? courageous chief , The first ...
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... pain Fled ignominious , to such evil brought By sin of disobedience till that hour Not liable to fear , or flight , or pain . Far otherwise th ' inviolable saints In cubic phalanx firm advanced entire , Invulnerable , impenetrably arm'd ...
... pain Fled ignominious , to such evil brought By sin of disobedience till that hour Not liable to fear , or flight , or pain . Far otherwise th ' inviolable saints In cubic phalanx firm advanced entire , Invulnerable , impenetrably arm'd ...
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... pain , Against unpain'd , impassive ; from which evil Ruin must needs ensue , for what avails Valor or strength , though matchless , quell'd with pain , Which all subdues , and makes remiss the hand Of mightiest ? sense of pleasure we ...
... pain , Against unpain'd , impassive ; from which evil Ruin must needs ensue , for what avails Valor or strength , though matchless , quell'd with pain , Which all subdues , and makes remiss the hand Of mightiest ? sense of pleasure we ...
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