The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇWilliam Pickering, 1845 |
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... round ; Yet that which was the worst now least afflicts me , Blindness , for had I sight , confus'd with shame , How could I once look up , or heave the head , Who , like a foolish pilot , have shipwreck'd My vessel trusted to me from ...
... round ; Yet that which was the worst now least afflicts me , Blindness , for had I sight , confus'd with shame , How could I once look up , or heave the head , Who , like a foolish pilot , have shipwreck'd My vessel trusted to me from ...
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... round ; I willingly on some conditions came Into 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 ...
... round ; I willingly on some conditions came Into 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 ...
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... round ; to God have brought Dishonour , obloquy , and op'd the mouths Of idolists and atheists ; have brought scandal To Israel , diffidence of God , and doubt In feeble hearts , propense enough before To waver , or fall off , and join ...
... round ; to God have brought Dishonour , obloquy , and op'd the mouths Of idolists and atheists ; have brought scandal To Israel , diffidence of God , and doubt In feeble hearts , propense enough before To waver , or fall off , and join ...
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... round , ere I consented , Which might have aw'd the best resolv'd of men , The constantest , to have yielded without blame . It was not gold , as to my charge thou lay'st , That wrought with me . Thou know'st the magis- And princes of ...
... round , ere I consented , Which might have aw'd the best resolv'd of men , The constantest , to have yielded without blame . It was not gold , as to my charge thou lay'st , That wrought with me . Thou know'st the magis- And princes of ...
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... name Great among the heathen round ; Send thee the angel of thy birth , to stand Fast by thy side , who from thy father's field Rode up in flames after his message told 1430 Of thy conception , and be now a shield Of 60 SAMSON AGONISTES .
... name Great among the heathen round ; Send thee the angel of thy birth , to stand Fast by thy side , who from thy father's field Rode up in flames after his message told 1430 Of thy conception , and be now a shield Of 60 SAMSON AGONISTES .
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