The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... mind ; Their own conceits they followed still , Their own devices blind . 13 Oh that my people would be wise , To serve me all their days ! And oh that Israel would advise To walk my righteous ways ! 14 Then would I soon bring down ...
... mind ; Their own conceits they followed still , Their own devices blind . 13 Oh that my people would be wise , To serve me all their days ! And oh that Israel would advise To walk my righteous ways ! 14 Then would I soon bring down ...
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... with all their might , And all as one in mind . Themselves against thee they unite , And in firm union bind . 6 The tents of Edom , and the brood Of scornful Ishmael , 10 20 Moab , with them of Hagar's blood , That in 10 TRANSLATIONS .
... with all their might , And all as one in mind . Themselves against thee they unite , And in firm union bind . 6 The tents of Edom , and the brood Of scornful Ishmael , 10 20 Moab , with them of Hagar's blood , That in 10 TRANSLATIONS .
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... mind have to be discovered and cited ; his numerous mythological , geographical , and historical allusions have to be explained , wherever they pass the bounds of the knowledge that may be taken for granted in every reader ; all that ...
... mind have to be discovered and cited ; his numerous mythological , geographical , and historical allusions have to be explained , wherever they pass the bounds of the knowledge that may be taken for granted in every reader ; all that ...
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... mind natural to his profession , and had moreover been an army - physician and associate of Cromwellians in the Commonwealth time . He survived Milton more than seven years ; and his widow , who appears to have erected the slab to his ...
... mind natural to his profession , and had moreover been an army - physician and associate of Cromwellians in the Commonwealth time . He survived Milton more than seven years ; and his widow , who appears to have erected the slab to his ...
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... mind is its own place , " & c . This is a memorable line for grammatical as well as for other reasons - being one of the only three places in all Milton's poetry ( according to the original text ) in which , as far as yet detected , he ...
... mind is its own place , " & c . This is a memorable line for grammatical as well as for other reasons - being one of the only three places in all Milton's poetry ( according to the original text ) in which , as far as yet detected , he ...
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