The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇWilliam Pickering, 1845 |
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... strength in their presence . He at first refuses , dismissing the public officer with absolute denial to come ; at length persuaded inwardly that this was from God , he yields to go along with him , who came now the second time with ...
... strength in their presence . He at first refuses , dismissing the public officer with absolute denial to come ; at length persuaded inwardly that this was from God , he yields to go along with him , who came now the second time with ...
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... strength ? O glorious Put to the labour of a beast , debas'd [ strength Lower than bondslave ! Promise was that I Should Israel from Philistian yoke deliver ; Ask for this great deliverer now , and find him 40 Eyeless in Gaza at the ...
... strength ? O glorious Put to the labour of a beast , debas'd [ strength Lower than bondslave ! Promise was that I Should Israel from Philistian yoke deliver ; Ask for this great deliverer now , and find him 40 Eyeless in Gaza at the ...
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... strength without a double share Of wisdom ? vast , unwieldy , burthensome , Proudly secure , yet liable to fall By weakest subtleties , not made to rule , But to subserve where wisdom bears command . God , when he gave me strength , to ...
... strength without a double share Of wisdom ? vast , unwieldy , burthensome , Proudly secure , yet liable to fall By weakest subtleties , not made to rule , But to subserve where wisdom bears command . God , when he gave me strength , to ...
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... strength of man or fiercest wild beast could Who tore the lion , as the lion tears the kid , Ran on imbattled armies clad in iron , And , weaponless himself , Made arms ridiculous , useless the forgery 130 Of brazen shield and spear ...
... strength of man or fiercest wild beast could Who tore the lion , as the lion tears the kid , Ran on imbattled armies clad in iron , And , weaponless himself , Made arms ridiculous , useless the forgery 130 Of brazen shield and spear ...
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... strength , while virtue was her mate , Might have subdued the earth , Universally crown'd with highest praises . 175 SAMS . I hear the sound of words , their sense the Dissolves unjointed ere it reach my ear . [ air CHOR . He speaks ...
... strength , while virtue was her mate , Might have subdued the earth , Universally crown'd with highest praises . 175 SAMS . I hear the sound of words , their sense the Dissolves unjointed ere it reach my ear . [ air CHOR . He speaks ...
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