The Works of the English Poets: MiltonH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... less ambitious , than before of his attaining to the tyranny . Auguftus Cæfar alfo had begun his Ajax , but , unable to please his own judgment with what he had begun , left it unfinish'd . Seneca the philofopher is by fome thought the ...
... less ambitious , than before of his attaining to the tyranny . Auguftus Cæfar alfo had begun his Ajax , but , unable to please his own judgment with what he had begun , left it unfinish'd . Seneca the philofopher is by fome thought the ...
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... less in mine tow'rds thee , Caus'd what I did ? I faw thee mutable 790 Of fancy , fear'd left one day thou would'st leave me As her at Timna , fought by all means therefore 795 / j How to indear , and hold thee to me firmeft : No better ...
... less in mine tow'rds thee , Caus'd what I did ? I faw thee mutable 790 Of fancy , fear'd left one day thou would'st leave me As her at Timna , fought by all means therefore 795 / j How to indear , and hold thee to me firmeft : No better ...
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... Less therefore to be pleas'd , obey'd , or fear'd . These false pretexts and varnish'd colors failing , Bare in thy guilt how foul must thou appear ? DAL . In argument with men a woman ever Goes by the worse , whatever be her caufe ...
... Less therefore to be pleas'd , obey'd , or fear'd . These false pretexts and varnish'd colors failing , Bare in thy guilt how foul must thou appear ? DAL . In argument with men a woman ever Goes by the worse , whatever be her caufe ...
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... less through all my finews , joints , and bones , Than thine , while I preferv'd thefe locks unfhorn , The pledge of my unviolated vow . 1140 For proof hereof , if Dagon be thy God , 1145 Go to his temple , invocate his aid With ...
... less through all my finews , joints , and bones , Than thine , while I preferv'd thefe locks unfhorn , The pledge of my unviolated vow . 1140 For proof hereof , if Dagon be thy God , 1145 Go to his temple , invocate his aid With ...
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... less than if I should my Brothers lose . COM . Were they of manly prime , or youthful bloom ? LA . As fmooth as Hebe's their unrazor'd lips . 290 COM . Two fuch I faw , what time the labor'd ox In his loofe traces from the furrow came ...
... less than if I should my Brothers lose . COM . Were they of manly prime , or youthful bloom ? LA . As fmooth as Hebe's their unrazor'd lips . 290 COM . Two fuch I faw , what time the labor'd ox In his loofe traces from the furrow came ...
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aëre aftra againſt agni Amor Atque befide beft beſt cauſe choro Dagon darkneſs Deos doft domino jam domum impaſti doth erft etiam eyes facred fæpe fafe fair fame fave feaſt fecret feek fhall fhould fibi fide fing firſt flain foes folemn fome fong fonos foon forrow foul fræna ftill fuch Hæc hath Heav'n himſelf honor houſe Ifrael igne illa ille ipfe itſelf jam non vacat juſt laſt lefs Lord lumina Lycidas malè mihi moft moſt Muſe muſt numina Nunc Nymphs o'er Olympo peace pleaſe praiſe preſent PSAL Quà quæ Quàm quid quoque raiſe Samfon SAMS ſhades ſhall ſhe ſome ſpeak ſpread ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtream ſtrength ſweet tamen thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thou art thouſand Thyrfis tibi Tu quoque ulmo urbe uſe verſe whofe worſe
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