The Poetical Works of Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and CollinsJ. B. Lippincott & Company, 1859 - English poetry |
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... firm brimstone , and fill all the plain ; A multitude , like which the populous north Poured never from her frozen loins , to pass Rhene or the Danaw , when her barb'rous sons Came like a deluge on the south , and spread Beneath ...
... firm brimstone , and fill all the plain ; A multitude , like which the populous north Poured never from her frozen loins , to pass Rhene or the Danaw , when her barb'rous sons Came like a deluge on the south , and spread Beneath ...
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... firm and unmoved With dread of death to flight or foul retreat ; Nor wanting power to mitigate and ' swage With solemn touches troubled thoughts , and chase Anguish , and doubt , and fear , and sorrow , and pain , From mortal or ...
... firm and unmoved With dread of death to flight or foul retreat ; Nor wanting power to mitigate and ' swage With solemn touches troubled thoughts , and chase Anguish , and doubt , and fear , and sorrow , and pain , From mortal or ...
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... sure will claim in hell Precedence ; none , whose portion is so small Of present pain , that with ambitious mind Will covet more . With this advantage then To union , and firm faith , and firm accord MILTON'S WORKS . BOOK IL Book.
... sure will claim in hell Precedence ; none , whose portion is so small Of present pain , that with ambitious mind Will covet more . With this advantage then To union , and firm faith , and firm accord MILTON'S WORKS . BOOK IL Book.
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John Milton. To union , and firm faith , and firm accord , More than can be in Heaven , we now return To claim our just inheritance of old , Surer to prosper than prosperity Could have assured us ; and by what best way , Whether of open ...
John Milton. To union , and firm faith , and firm accord , More than can be in Heaven , we now return To claim our just inheritance of old , Surer to prosper than prosperity Could have assured us ; and by what best way , Whether of open ...
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... firm'd . Thither let us bend all our thoughts to learn What creatures there inhabit , of what mould , Or substance , how endued , and what their power , And where their weakness , how attempted best , By force or subtlety . Though ...
... firm'd . Thither let us bend all our thoughts to learn What creatures there inhabit , of what mould , Or substance , how endued , and what their power , And where their weakness , how attempted best , By force or subtlety . Though ...
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