The Poetical Works of John Milton: Printed from the Original Editions with a Life of the AuthorBickers and Son, 1873 - 687 pages |
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Page xxviii
... fince been placed in the church where he was interred , by the late Samuel Whitbread , Esq . 1605 In the July preceding his death , Milton had requested the attendance of his brother Chriftopher , and in his pre- fence made a ...
... fince been placed in the church where he was interred , by the late Samuel Whitbread , Esq . 1605 In the July preceding his death , Milton had requested the attendance of his brother Chriftopher , and in his pre- fence made a ...
Page xxix
... fince , fhows him to have been amiable , and injured in that private scene , in which alone he has generally been confidered as liable to cen- fure , or rather , perhaps , as not entitled to affection . In this will , published by Mr ...
... fince , fhows him to have been amiable , and injured in that private scene , in which alone he has generally been confidered as liable to cen- fure , or rather , perhaps , as not entitled to affection . In this will , published by Mr ...
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... fince then , thy countries foe profeft : Being once a wife , for me thou waft to leave Parents and countrey ; nor was I their subject , Nor under their protection but my own , Thou mine , not theirs : if aught against my life Thy ...
... fince then , thy countries foe profeft : Being once a wife , for me thou waft to leave Parents and countrey ; nor was I their subject , Nor under their protection but my own , Thou mine , not theirs : if aught against my life Thy ...
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... fince are twain ; Nor think me fo unwary or accurst To bring my feet again into the snare 930 Where once I have been caught ; I know thy trains Though dearly to my coft , thy ginns , and toyls ; Thy fair enchanted cup , and warbling ...
... fince are twain ; Nor think me fo unwary or accurst To bring my feet again into the snare 930 Where once I have been caught ; I know thy trains Though dearly to my coft , thy ginns , and toyls ; Thy fair enchanted cup , and warbling ...
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... fince his strength with eye - fight was not loft , God will restore him eye - fight to his ftrength . Chor . Thy hopes are not ill founded nor feem Of his delivery , and thy joy thereon Conceiv'd , agreeable to a Fathers love , In both ...
... fince his strength with eye - fight was not loft , God will restore him eye - fight to his ftrength . Chor . Thy hopes are not ill founded nor feem Of his delivery , and thy joy thereon Conceiv'd , agreeable to a Fathers love , In both ...
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