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The Works of the English Poets: Milton - Page 37
by Samuel Johnson - 1779
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Readings from Milton

John Milton - English poetry - 1886 - 334 pages
...still, That in our proper motion we ascend Up to our native seat: descent and fall To us is adverse. Who but felt of late, When the fierce foe hung on our broken rear Insulting, and pursued us through the deep, With what compulsion and laborious flight 80 We sunk thus...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton

John Milton - 1886 - 634 pages
...still, That in our proper motion we ascend Up to our native seat : descent and fall To us is adverse. Who but felt of late, When the fierce foe hung on our broken rear Insulting, and pursued us through the deep, With what compulsion and laborious flight We sunk thus...
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Paradise Lost: Book I

John Milton - 1887 - 180 pages
...to the bottomless pit.' But see 1. 326, and other places could not be so reconciled, eg ii 77:— - Who but felt of late, When the fierce foe hung on our broken rear Insulting, and pursu'd us through the deep' etc. ; ii. 996:— ' Heav'n-gate Pour'd out by millions...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volume 1

John Milton - English Literature - 1892 - 654 pages
...still, That in our proper motion we ascend Up to our native seat; descent and fall To us is adverse. Who but felt of late, When the fierce foe hung on our broken rear Insulting, and pursued us through the Deep, With what compulsion and laborious flight 80 We sunk thus...
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Milton's Paradise Lost ...

John Milton - 1893 - 190 pages
...still, That in our proper motion we ascend Up to our native seat ; descent and fall To us is adverse. Who but felt of late, When the fierce foe hung on our broken rear Insulting, and pursued us through the Deep, With what compulsion and laborious flight 80 We sunk thus...
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An Introduction to the Study of Rhetoric for the Use of Schools

Francis Cuthbert Doyle - English language - 1893 - 434 pages
...still, That in our proper motion we ascend Up to our native seat : descent and fall To us is adverse. Who but felt of late, When the fierce foe hung on our broken rear Insulting, and pursued us through the deep, With what compulsion and laborious flight We sank thus...
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Paradise Lost: In Twelve Books

John Milton - 1894 - 360 pages
...still, That in our proper motion we ascend Up to our native seat ; descent and fall To us is adverse. Who but felt of late, When the fierce foe hung on our broken rear Insulting, and pursued us through the Deep, With what compulsion and laborious flight BO We sunk thus...
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Paradise Lost, Books 1-2

John Milton - 1896 - 218 pages
...still, That in our proper motion we ascend 75 Up to our native seat ; descent and fall To us is adverse. Who but felt of late, When the fierce foe hung on our broken rear Insulting, and pursued us through the Deep, With what compulsion, and laborious flight 80 We sunk thus...
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Milton's Paradise Lost: Books I and II

John Milton - 1896 - 252 pages
...still, That in our proper motion we ascend 75 Up to our native seat ; descent and fall To us is adverse. Who but felt of late, When the fierce Foe hung on our broken rear Insulting, and pursued us through the Deep, With what compulsion and laborious flight so We sunk thus...
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Paradise Lost. Books I and II.

John Milton - Bible - 1897 - 146 pages
...still, That in our proper motion we ascend Up to our native seat ; descent and fall To us is adverse. Who but felt of late, When the fierce foe hung on our broken rear Insulting, and pursued us through the deep, With what compulsion and laborious flight so We sunk thus...
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