The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... thou hast borne me a man of strife and contention ! ' And , although divine inspiration must certainly have been ... thou bewailest ; -what matters it for thee , or thy bewailing ? When time was , thou couldst not find a syllable of all ...
... thou hast borne me a man of strife and contention ! ' And , although divine inspiration must certainly have been ... thou bewailest ; -what matters it for thee , or thy bewailing ? When time was , thou couldst not find a syllable of all ...
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... thou also wouldst take upon thee to share amongst them of their joy ; but wherefore thou ? Where canst thou show any word or deed of thine , which might have hastened her peace ? Whatever thou dost now talk , or write , or look , is the ...
... thou also wouldst take upon thee to share amongst them of their joy ; but wherefore thou ? Where canst thou show any word or deed of thine , which might have hastened her peace ? Whatever thou dost now talk , or write , or look , is the ...
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... thou hast solemnly elected , With gifts and graces eminently adorn'd , To some great work , thy glory , And people's safety , which in part they effect . Yet towards these thus dignified , thou oft , Amidst their highth of noon ...
... thou hast solemnly elected , With gifts and graces eminently adorn'd , To some great work , thy glory , And people's safety , which in part they effect . Yet towards these thus dignified , thou oft , Amidst their highth of noon ...
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... thou Visit'st my slumbers nightly , or when morn Purples the east . Still govern thou my song , Urania and fit audience find , though few . That his inward light became more radiant from his outward darkness I cannot doubt . This he ...
... thou Visit'st my slumbers nightly , or when morn Purples the east . Still govern thou my song , Urania and fit audience find , though few . That his inward light became more radiant from his outward darkness I cannot doubt . This he ...
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John Milton. Things unattempted yet in prose or rhyme c . And chiefly thou , O Spirit d , that dost prefer Before all temples the upright heart and pure , Instruct me , for thou know'st ; thou from the first Wast present , and with ...
John Milton. Things unattempted yet in prose or rhyme c . And chiefly thou , O Spirit d , that dost prefer Before all temples the upright heart and pure , Instruct me , for thou know'st ; thou from the first Wast present , and with ...
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