The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇWilliam Pickering, 1845 |
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... heart of the fool , And no man therein doctor but himself . Yet more there be who doubt his ways not just , As to his own edicts found contradicting , Then give the reins to wand'ring thought , Regardless of his glory's diminution ...
... heart of the fool , And no man therein doctor but himself . Yet more there be who doubt his ways not just , As to his own edicts found contradicting , Then give the reins to wand'ring thought , Regardless of his glory's diminution ...
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... heart , Who with a grain of manhood well resolv'd 404 Tongue - batteries ] Shakes . Hen . VI . P. 1. act 3. sc . 3 . ¡° I am vanquish'd ; these haughty words of hers Have batter'd me , " & c . Todd . Might easily have shook off all her ...
... heart , Who with a grain of manhood well resolv'd 404 Tongue - batteries ] Shakes . Hen . VI . P. 1. act 3. sc . 3 . ¡° I am vanquish'd ; these haughty words of hers Have batter'd me , " & c . Todd . Might easily have shook off all her ...
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... hearts , propense enough before To waver , or fall off , and join with idols ; Which is my chief affliction , shame , and sorrow , The anguish of my soul , that suffers not Mine eye to harbour sleep , or thoughts to rest . This only ...
... hearts , propense enough before To waver , or fall off , and join with idols ; Which is my chief affliction , shame , and sorrow , The anguish of my soul , that suffers not Mine eye to harbour sleep , or thoughts to rest . This only ...
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... hearts of gods and men , Allure thee from the cool crystalline stream . SAMS . Wherever fountain or fresh current flow'd Against the eastern ray , translucent , pure , With touch etherial of heav'n's fiery rod , 549 535 lay my head ...
... hearts of gods and men , Allure thee from the cool crystalline stream . SAMS . Wherever fountain or fresh current flow'd Against the eastern ray , translucent , pure , With touch etherial of heav'n's fiery rod , 549 535 lay my head ...
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... heart , head , breast , and reins ; But must secret passage find To th ' inmost mind , There exercise all his fierce accidents , And on her purest spirits prey , As on entrails , joints , and limbs , 610 With answerable pains , but more ...
... heart , head , breast , and reins ; But must secret passage find To th ' inmost mind , There exercise all his fierce accidents , And on her purest spirits prey , As on entrails , joints , and limbs , 610 With answerable pains , but more ...
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