The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3권William Pickering, 1845 |
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... hearts , nor less in mine towards thee , Caus'd what I did ? I saw thee mutable Of fancy , fear'd lest one day thou would'st leave me As her at Timna , sought by all means therefore 795 How to endear , and hold thee to me firmest : No ...
... hearts , nor less in mine towards thee , Caus'd what I did ? I saw thee mutable Of fancy , fear'd lest one day thou would'st leave me As her at Timna , sought by all means therefore 795 How to endear , and hold thee to me firmest : No ...
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... heart - grief To show them feats , and play before their God , The worst of all indignities , yet on me Join'd with extreme contempt ? I will not come . OFF . My message was impos'd on me with speed , Brooks no delay . Is this thy ...
... heart - grief To show them feats , and play before their God , The worst of all indignities , yet on me Join'd with extreme contempt ? I will not come . OFF . My message was impos'd on me with speed , Brooks no delay . Is this thy ...
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... heart joins not , outward acts [ tence holds . defile not . SAMS . Where outward force constrains , the sen- But who constrains me to the temple of Dagon , Not dragging ? the Philistian lords command . Commands are no constraints . If I ...
... heart joins not , outward acts [ tence holds . defile not . SAMS . Where outward force constrains , the sen- But who constrains me to the temple of Dagon , Not dragging ? the Philistian lords command . Commands are no constraints . If I ...
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... these aloof obscurely stood . 1611 The feast and noon grew high , and sacrifice Had fill'd their hearts with mirth , high cheer , and wine , When to their sports they turn'd . Immediately Was Samson SAMSON AGONISTES . 67.
... these aloof obscurely stood . 1611 The feast and noon grew high , and sacrifice Had fill'd their hearts with mirth , high cheer , and wine , When to their sports they turn'd . Immediately Was Samson SAMSON AGONISTES . 67.
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... hearts were jocund and Drunk with idolatry , drunk with wine , And fat regorg'd of bulls and goats , Chanting their idol , and preferring Before our living Dread who dwells 1670 In Silo his bright sanctuary : Among them he a SAMSON ...
... hearts were jocund and Drunk with idolatry , drunk with wine , And fat regorg'd of bulls and goats , Chanting their idol , and preferring Before our living Dread who dwells 1670 In Silo his bright sanctuary : Among them he a SAMSON ...
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