The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇWilliam Pickering, 1845 |
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... - ward more distinctly , relating the catastrophe , what Sam- son had done to the Philistines , and by accident to him- self ; wherewith the tragedy ends . THE PERSONS . SAMSON . MANOAH , the Father of THE ARGUMENT. ...
... - ward more distinctly , relating the catastrophe , what Sam- son had done to the Philistines , and by accident to him- self ; wherewith the tragedy ends . THE PERSONS . SAMSON . MANOAH , the Father of THE ARGUMENT. ...
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... . SAMSON . MANOAH , the Father of Samson . DALILA , his Wife , HARAPHA OF GATH . Public Officer . Messenger . Chorus of Danites . The Scene before the Prison in Gaza . SAMSON AGONISTES . SAMS . A LITTLE onward lend thy.
... . SAMSON . MANOAH , the Father of Samson . DALILA , his Wife , HARAPHA OF GATH . Public Officer . Messenger . Chorus of Danites . The Scene before the Prison in Gaza . SAMSON AGONISTES . SAMS . A LITTLE onward lend thy.
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John Milton. SAMSON AGONISTES . SAMS . A LITTLE onward lend thy guiding hand To these dark steps , a little further on ; For yonder bank hath choice of sun or shade : There I am wont to sit , when any chance Relieves me from my task of ...
John Milton. SAMSON AGONISTES . SAMS . A LITTLE onward lend thy guiding hand To these dark steps , a little further on ; For yonder bank hath choice of sun or shade : There I am wont to sit , when any chance Relieves me from my task of ...
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... SAMS . I hear the sound of words , their sense the Dissolves unjointed ere it reach my ear . [ air CHOR . He speaks , let us draw nigh . Matchless The glory late of Israel , now the grief , [ in might , We come , thy friends and ...
... SAMS . I hear the sound of words , their sense the Dissolves unjointed ere it reach my ear . [ air CHOR . He speaks , let us draw nigh . Matchless The glory late of Israel , now the grief , [ in might , We come , thy friends and ...
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John Milton. 190 SAMS . Your coming , friends , revives me , for I Now of my own experience , not by talk , [ learn How counterfeit a coin they are who friends Bear in their superscription , of the most I would be understood ; in ...
John Milton. 190 SAMS . Your coming , friends , revives me , for I Now of my own experience , not by talk , [ learn How counterfeit a coin they are who friends Bear in their superscription , of the most I would be understood ; in ...
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