The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇWilliam Pickering, 1845 |
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... 841 . ¥Ç¥ã¥ïῦ ¥ðά¥ñ¥ï¥é¥è¥å , ¥èύ¥ã¥á¥ó¥å¥ñ , ὥς ¥ó¥ô¥õ¥ëῶ ¥ðό¥ä¥é . 1 Richardson . swarm ] Sydney's Arcadia , p . 164 , ed . 13th . ' A new swarm of thoughts stinging her mind . ' Todd . 20 20 Of hornets arm'd , no sooner found alone SAMSON AGONISTES. ...
... 841 . ¥Ç¥ã¥ïῦ ¥ðά¥ñ¥ï¥é¥è¥å , ¥èύ¥ã¥á¥ó¥å¥ñ , ὥς ¥ó¥ô¥õ¥ëῶ ¥ðό¥ä¥é . 1 Richardson . swarm ] Sydney's Arcadia , p . 164 , ed . 13th . ' A new swarm of thoughts stinging her mind . ' Todd . 20 20 Of hornets arm'd , no sooner found alone SAMSON AGONISTES. ...
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... arms ridiculous , useless the forgery 130 Of brazen shield and spear , the hammer'd cuirass Chalybean temper'd steel , and frock of mail Adamantean proof ; But safest he who stood aloof , When insupportably his foot advanc'd , 135 In ...
... arms ridiculous , useless the forgery 130 Of brazen shield and spear , the hammer'd cuirass Chalybean temper'd steel , and frock of mail Adamantean proof ; But safest he who stood aloof , When insupportably his foot advanc'd , 135 In ...
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... arm'd At one spear's length . O ever - failing trust In mortal strength ! and , oh ! what not in man Deceivable and vain ? nay , what thing good , 350 Pray'd for , but often proves our woe , our bane ? I pray'd for children , and ...
... arm'd At one spear's length . O ever - failing trust In mortal strength ! and , oh ! what not in man Deceivable and vain ? nay , what thing good , 350 Pray'd for , but often proves our woe , our bane ? I pray'd for children , and ...
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... arm'd with deadly Mangle my apprehensive tenderest parts , Exasperate , exulcerate , and raise 625 Dire inflammation , which no cooling herb , Or medicinal liquor can asswage , 605 healing ] Eurip . Hippol . v . 478 . ¥Åἰ¥òὶ¥í ¥ä ̓ ἐ¥ðὼ¥ä¥á¥é ...
... arm'd with deadly Mangle my apprehensive tenderest parts , Exasperate , exulcerate , and raise 625 Dire inflammation , which no cooling herb , Or medicinal liquor can asswage , 605 healing ] Eurip . Hippol . v . 478 . ¥Åἰ¥òὶ¥í ¥ä ̓ ἐ¥ðὼ¥ä¥á¥é ...
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... arm , Against the uncircumcised , our enemies : But now hath cast me off as never known , And to those cruel enemies , Whom I by his appointment had provok❜d , Left me all helpless with th ' irreparable loss Of sight , reserv'd alive ...
... arm , Against the uncircumcised , our enemies : But now hath cast me off as never known , And to those cruel enemies , Whom I by his appointment had provok❜d , Left me all helpless with th ' irreparable loss Of sight , reserv'd alive ...
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