The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇWilliam Pickering, 1845 |
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... fear , or terror , to purge the mind of those and such like passions , that is , to temper and reduce them to just measure with a kind of delight , stirred up by read- ing or seeing those passions well imitated . Nor is nature wanting ...
... fear , or terror , to purge the mind of those and such like passions , that is , to temper and reduce them to just measure with a kind of delight , stirred up by read- ing or seeing those passions well imitated . Nor is nature wanting ...
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... fear and timorous doubt , Hath led me on , desirous to behold Once more thy face , and know of thy estate , If aught in my ability may serve 720 amber ] Sylvester's Du Bartas ( 1621 ) , p . 311 . ' Soft carpet knights all senting musk ...
... fear and timorous doubt , Hath led me on , desirous to behold Once more thy face , and know of thy estate , If aught in my ability may serve 720 amber ] Sylvester's Du Bartas ( 1621 ) , p . 311 . ' Soft carpet knights all senting musk ...
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... fear'd lest one day thou would'st leave me As her at Timna , sought by all means therefore 795 How to endear , and hold thee to me firmest : No better way I saw than by impórtuning To learn thy secrets , get into my power Thy key of ...
... fear'd lest one day thou would'st leave me As her at Timna , sought by all means therefore 795 How to endear , and hold thee to me firmest : No better way I saw than by impórtuning To learn thy secrets , get into my power Thy key of ...
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... fears , Wailing thy absence in my widow'd bed : Here I should still enjoy thee day and night , Mine and love's prisoner , not the Philistines , Whole to myself , unhazarded abroad , Fearless at home of partners in my love . 805 810 ...
... fears , Wailing thy absence in my widow'd bed : Here I should still enjoy thee day and night , Mine and love's prisoner , not the Philistines , Whole to myself , unhazarded abroad , Fearless at home of partners in my love . 805 810 ...
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... fear'd . 90 These false pretexts and varnish'd colours failing , Bare in thy guilt how foul must thou appear ? DAL . In argument with men a woman ever Goes by the worse , whatever be her cause . SAMS . For want of words , no doubt , or ...
... fear'd . 90 These false pretexts and varnish'd colours failing , Bare in thy guilt how foul must thou appear ? DAL . In argument with men a woman ever Goes by the worse , whatever be her cause . SAMS . For want of words , no doubt , or ...
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