The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 5, Страница 3 |
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This only hope relieves me , that the strife 460 With me hath end ; all the contést
is now ' Twixt God and Dagon ; Dagon hath presum'd , Me overthrown , to enter
lifts with God , His deity comparing and preferring Before the God of Abraham .
This only hope relieves me , that the strife 460 With me hath end ; all the contést
is now ' Twixt God and Dagon ; Dagon hath presum'd , Me overthrown , to enter
lifts with God , His deity comparing and preferring Before the God of Abraham .
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... to things unseemly . But that which mov'd my coming now was chiefly To give
you part with me what hope I have With good success to work his liberty . Сно . 1
1 E 4 Cho . That hope would much rejoice us to partake SAMSON AGONISTES .
... to things unseemly . But that which mov'd my coming now was chiefly To give
you part with me what hope I have With good success to work his liberty . Сно . 1
1 E 4 Cho . That hope would much rejoice us to partake SAMSON AGONISTES .
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That hope would much rejoice us to partake With thee ; say , reverend Sire , we
thirst to hear . Man . I have attempted one by one the lords , Either at home , or
through the high street palling , With supplication prone and father's tears , T ...
That hope would much rejoice us to partake With thee ; say , reverend Sire , we
thirst to hear . Man . I have attempted one by one the lords , Either at home , or
through the high street palling , With supplication prone and father's tears , T ...
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You may as well fpread out the unsunn'd heaps Of misers ' treasure by an out -
law's den , And tell me it is safe , as bid me hope Danger will wink on opportunity
, And let a single helpless maiden pass Uninjur'd in this wild surrounding waste .
You may as well fpread out the unsunn'd heaps Of misers ' treasure by an out -
law's den , And tell me it is safe , as bid me hope Danger will wink on opportunity
, And let a single helpless maiden pass Uninjur'd in this wild surrounding waste .
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Yet I argue not Against Heav'n's hand or will , nor bate a jot Of heart or hope ; but
still bear up and steer Right onward . What supports me , dost thou ask ? The
conscience , Friend , to ' have lost them overply'd In liberty's defence , my noble
talk ...
Yet I argue not Against Heav'n's hand or will , nor bate a jot Of heart or hope ; but
still bear up and steer Right onward . What supports me , dost thou ask ? The
conscience , Friend , to ' have lost them overply'd In liberty's defence , my noble
talk ...
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