The Works of John Milton, Volume 2, Issue 2Columbia University Press, 1931 - English literature |
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... Heav'n much worse would be my But neither here seek I , no nor in Heav'n state . 125 To dwell , unless by maistring Heav'ns Supreame ; Nor hope to be my self less miserable By what I seek , but others to make such As I , though thereby ...
... Heav'n much worse would be my But neither here seek I , no nor in Heav'n state . 125 To dwell , unless by maistring Heav'ns Supreame ; Nor hope to be my self less miserable By what I seek , but others to make such As I , though thereby ...
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... Heav'n , 35 Or from Heav'n claming second Sovrantie ; And from Rebellion shall derive his name , Though of Rebellion others he accuse . Hee with a crew , whom like Ambition joyns With him or under him to tyrannize , 40 Marching from ...
... Heav'n , 35 Or from Heav'n claming second Sovrantie ; And from Rebellion shall derive his name , Though of Rebellion others he accuse . Hee with a crew , whom like Ambition joyns With him or under him to tyrannize , 40 Marching from ...
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... Heav'n 1667 This is the Gate of Heav'n . 517 alwayes ] alwaies 530 IN 1667 THE LINE NUMBER IS PRINTED 50 . 536 Beersaba ] Bëersaba 549 renown'd ] renownd 559 Atlantic ] Atlantick 580 Starry ] Sarry 581 & ] and 582 thir ] their 594 With ...
... Heav'n 1667 This is the Gate of Heav'n . 517 alwayes ] alwaies 530 IN 1667 THE LINE NUMBER IS PRINTED 50 . 536 Beersaba ] Bëersaba 549 renown'd ] renownd 559 Atlantic ] Atlantick 580 Starry ] Sarry 581 & ] and 582 thir ] their 594 With ...
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