The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... evil , and the warm- est advocates for every exertion of piety and virtue . Nor would it be right to pass over the name of Fairfax , who united the utmost fortitude with the utmost courage ; and the spotless innocence of whose life ...
... evil , and the warm- est advocates for every exertion of piety and virtue . Nor would it be right to pass over the name of Fairfax , who united the utmost fortitude with the utmost courage ; and the spotless innocence of whose life ...
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... evil , the meed of glory by the loss of life ; but that I might procure great good by little suffering ; that , though I am blind , I might still discharge the most honourable duties , the performance of which , as it is something more ...
... evil , the meed of glory by the loss of life ; but that I might procure great good by little suffering ; that , though I am blind , I might still discharge the most honourable duties , the performance of which , as it is something more ...
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... evil end ; - Bishop Newton says , that , in speaking of the unjust tribunals , Milton reflected on the trials and sufferings of his party after the Restoration ; and that when he talks of poverty , this was his own case ; he escaped ...
... evil end ; - Bishop Newton says , that , in speaking of the unjust tribunals , Milton reflected on the trials and sufferings of his party after the Restoration ; and that when he talks of poverty , this was his own case ; he escaped ...
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... evil days , On evil days though fall'n , and evil tongues ; In darkness , and with dangers compass'd round , And solitude : yet not alone , while thou Visit'st my slumbers nightly , or when morn Purples the east . Still govern thou my ...
... evil days , On evil days though fall'n , and evil tongues ; In darkness , and with dangers compass'd round , And solitude : yet not alone , while thou Visit'st my slumbers nightly , or when morn Purples the east . Still govern thou my ...
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... evil spirit afterwards proceeds to make his discoveries concerning our first parents , and to learn after what manner they may be best attacked . His bounding over the walls of Paradise ; his sitting in the shape of a cormorant upon the ...
... evil spirit afterwards proceeds to make his discoveries concerning our first parents , and to learn after what manner they may be best attacked . His bounding over the walls of Paradise ; his sitting in the shape of a cormorant upon the ...
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