The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇWilliam Pickering, 1845 |
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... hands of Samson , which yet more troubles him . Manoah then departs to prosecute his endea- vour with the Philistian lords for Samson's redemption ; who in the mean while is visited by other persons ; and lastly by a public officer to ...
... hands of Samson , which yet more troubles him . Manoah then departs to prosecute his endea- vour with the Philistian lords for Samson's redemption ; who in the mean while is visited by other persons ; and lastly by a public officer to ...
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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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... hand , The jaw of a dead ass , his sword of bone , 145 A thousand fore - skins fell , the flower of Palestine In Ramath - lechi , famous to this day : Then by main force pull'd up , and on his shoulders The gates of Azza , post , and ...
... hand , The jaw of a dead ass , his sword of bone , 145 A thousand fore - skins fell , the flower of Palestine In Ramath - lechi , famous to this day : Then by main force pull'd up , and on his shoulders The gates of Azza , post , and ...
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... hands , and they as gladly yield me To the uncircumcis'd a welcome prey , Bound with two cords : but cords to me were threads 255 260 Touch'd with the flame . On their whole host I flew Unarm'd , and with a trivial weapon fell❜d Their ...
... hands , and they as gladly yield me To the uncircumcis'd a welcome prey , Bound with two cords : but cords to me were threads 255 260 Touch'd with the flame . On their whole host I flew Unarm'd , and with a trivial weapon fell❜d Their ...
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... hand As graces , draw a scorpion's tail behind ? 360 365 For this did th ' angel twice descend ? for this Ordain'd thy nurture holy , as of a plant Select and sacred , glorious for a while , The miracle of men ; then in an hour Ensnar'd ...
... hand As graces , draw a scorpion's tail behind ? 360 365 For this did th ' angel twice descend ? for this Ordain'd thy nurture holy , as of a plant Select and sacred , glorious for a while , The miracle of men ; then in an hour Ensnar'd ...
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