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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... pleasure to do ill excites ? What but thy malice mov'd thee to misdeem Of righteous Job , then cruelly to afflict him With all inflictions ? but his patience won . The other fervice was thy chofen task , To be a lyar in four hundred ...
... pleasure to do ill excites ? What but thy malice mov'd thee to misdeem Of righteous Job , then cruelly to afflict him With all inflictions ? but his patience won . The other fervice was thy chofen task , To be a lyar in four hundred ...
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... pleasures elfe despise , All treasures and all gain esteem as drofs , And dignities and pow'rs all but the highest ? Thy years are ripe , and over ripe ; the son Of Macedonian Philip had ere these Won Afia , and the throne of Cyrus held ...
... pleasures elfe despise , All treasures and all gain esteem as drofs , And dignities and pow'rs all but the highest ? Thy years are ripe , and over ripe ; the son Of Macedonian Philip had ere these Won Afia , and the throne of Cyrus held ...
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... pleasure he , and careless ease : The Stoic last in philofophic pride By him call'd virtue ; and his virtuous man , Wife , perfect in himself , and all poffeffing Equal to God , oft shames not to prefer , As fearing God nor man ...
... pleasure he , and careless ease : The Stoic last in philofophic pride By him call'd virtue ; and his virtuous man , Wife , perfect in himself , and all poffeffing Equal to God , oft shames not to prefer , As fearing God nor man ...
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... pleasure and voluptuous life ; At length to lay my head and hollow pledge . Of all my strength in the lascivious lap Of a deceitful concubine , who shore me Like a tame weather , all my precious fleece , Then turn'd me out ridiculous ...
... pleasure and voluptuous life ; At length to lay my head and hollow pledge . Of all my strength in the lascivious lap Of a deceitful concubine , who shore me Like a tame weather , all my precious fleece , Then turn'd me out ridiculous ...
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... pleasure to look back · from his native harbour ; and at my departure toward Rome ( which had been the center of his experience ) , I had won confidence enough to beg bis advice , how I might carry myfelf fecurely there , without ...
... pleasure to look back · from his native harbour ; and at my departure toward Rome ( which had been the center of his experience ) , I had won confidence enough to beg bis advice , how I might carry myfelf fecurely there , without ...
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