The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇWilliam Pickering, 1845 |
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... soon occasion thereby to make thee Their captive and their triumph ; thou the sooner Temptation found'st , or over - potent charms To violate the sacred trust of silence Deposited within thee ; which to have kept Tacit , was in thy ...
... soon occasion thereby to make thee Their captive and their triumph ; thou the sooner Temptation found'st , or over - potent charms To violate the sacred trust of silence Deposited within thee ; which to have kept Tacit , was in thy ...
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... soon cut off , As I by thee , to ages an example . 760 765 DAL . Yet hear me , Samson ; not that I endea- To lessen or extenuate my offence , [ vour But that , on th ' other side if it be weigh'd By itself , with aggravations not ...
... soon cut off , As I by thee , to ages an example . 760 765 DAL . Yet hear me , Samson ; not that I endea- To lessen or extenuate my offence , [ vour But that , on th ' other side if it be weigh'd By itself , with aggravations not ...
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... soon shall know , he now [ chance , HAR . I come not , Samson , to condole thy As these perhaps , yet wish it had not been , 1065 Look ] Euripid . Med . 771 . —¥ä¥å¥ö¥ï¥ô ¥äὲ ¥ìὴ ¥ð¥ñὸς ἡ¥ä¥ï¥íὴ¥í ¥ë¥ï¥ãό¥ôς . Todd . 1066 honied ] Withers ' Fidelia ...
... soon shall know , he now [ chance , HAR . I come not , Samson , to condole thy As these perhaps , yet wish it had not been , 1065 Look ] Euripid . Med . 771 . —¥ä¥å¥ö¥ï¥ô ¥äὲ ¥ìὴ ¥ð¥ñὸς ἡ¥ä¥ï¥íὴ¥í ¥ë¥ï¥ãό¥ôς . Todd . 1066 honied ] Withers ' Fidelia ...
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... soon with other arms , Or left thy carcass where the ass lay thrown ; So had the glory of prowess been recover'd To Palestine , won by a Philistine From the unforeskinn'd race , of whom thou bear'st The highest name for valiant acts ...
... soon with other arms , Or left thy carcass where the ass lay thrown ; So had the glory of prowess been recover'd To Palestine , won by a Philistine From the unforeskinn'd race , of whom thou bear'st The highest name for valiant acts ...
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... of his godhead seconded : Then thou shalt see , or rather to thy sorrow Soon feel , whose God is strongest , thine or mine . HAR . Presume not on thy God , whate'er he be , Thee he regards not , owns not , hath cut 50 SAMSON AGONISTES .
... of his godhead seconded : Then thou shalt see , or rather to thy sorrow Soon feel , whose God is strongest , thine or mine . HAR . Presume not on thy God , whate'er he be , Thee he regards not , owns not , hath cut 50 SAMSON AGONISTES .
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