Paradise Regain'd: A Poem, in Four Books. To which is Added Samson Agonistes; and Poems Upon Several Occasions, with a Tractate of Education. The Author John MiltonRobert & Andrew Foulis, 1765 - 380 страница |
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... foul Not wilfully mif - doing , but unaware Mif - led ; the stubborn only to destroy . These growing thoughts my mother foon perceiving By words at times cast forth inly rejoic'd , And faid to me apart , high are thy thoughts O fon ...
... foul Not wilfully mif - doing , but unaware Mif - led ; the stubborn only to destroy . These growing thoughts my mother foon perceiving By words at times cast forth inly rejoic'd , And faid to me apart , high are thy thoughts O fon ...
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... foul A fword shall pierce , this is my favour'd lot , My exaltation to afflictions high ; Afflicted I may be , it seems , and bleft ; I will not argue that , nor will repine . But where delays he now ? some great intent Conceals him ...
... foul A fword shall pierce , this is my favour'd lot , My exaltation to afflictions high ; Afflicted I may be , it seems , and bleft ; I will not argue that , nor will repine . But where delays he now ? some great intent Conceals him ...
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... foul , Governs the inner man , the nobler part : That other o'er the body only reigns ; And oft by force , which to a gen'rous mind So reigning , can be no sincere delight . Besides , to give a kingdom hath been thought Greater 32 Book ...
... foul , Governs the inner man , the nobler part : That other o'er the body only reigns ; And oft by force , which to a gen'rous mind So reigning , can be no sincere delight . Besides , to give a kingdom hath been thought Greater 32 Book ...
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... foul Freely ; of whom what could he less expect Than glory and benediction , that is , thanks , The flightest , easiest , readiest recompence From them who could return him nothing else , And not returning what would likeliest render ...
... foul Freely ; of whom what could he less expect Than glory and benediction , that is , thanks , The flightest , easiest , readiest recompence From them who could return him nothing else , And not returning what would likeliest render ...
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... foul affronts , Abominations rather , as did once Antiochus : and think'st thou to regain Thy right by fitting still , or thus retiring ? So did not Machabaeus : he indeed Retir'd unto the defart , but with arms ; And o'er a mighty king ...
... foul affronts , Abominations rather , as did once Antiochus : and think'st thou to regain Thy right by fitting still , or thus retiring ? So did not Machabaeus : he indeed Retir'd unto the defart , but with arms ; And o'er a mighty king ...
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