The Works of John Milton, Volume 2, Issue 2Columbia University Press, 1931 - English literature |
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... Throne By free consent of all , none opposite , Samaritan or Jew ; how could'st thou hope 360 Long to enjoy it quiet and secure , Between two such enclosing enemies Roman and Parthian ? therefore one of these Thou must make sure thy own ...
... Throne By free consent of all , none opposite , Samaritan or Jew ; how could'st thou hope 360 Long to enjoy it quiet and secure , Between two such enclosing enemies Roman and Parthian ? therefore one of these Thou must make sure thy own ...
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... Throne ; or Throne of all the world , 380 Now at full age , fulness of time , thy season , When Prophesies of thee are best fullfill'd . Now contrary , if I read aught in Heaven , Or Heav'n write aught of Fate , by what the Stars ...
... Throne ; or Throne of all the world , 380 Now at full age , fulness of time , thy season , When Prophesies of thee are best fullfill'd . Now contrary , if I read aught in Heaven , Or Heav'n write aught of Fate , by what the Stars ...
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... Throne and ] мs throne & 43 Rais'd ] Ms Raisd War ] Ms warr Heav'n and Battel ] мs heav'n & battell 44 vain ] Ms vaine Power ] мs power 45 headlong flaming ] мs head long flameing Ethereal Skie ] Ms ethereal skie 46 and ] мs & down ] Ms ...
... Throne and ] мs throne & 43 Rais'd ] Ms Raisd War ] Ms warr Heav'n and Battel ] мs heav'n & battell 44 vain ] Ms vaine Power ] мs power 45 headlong flaming ] мs head long flameing Ethereal Skie ] Ms ethereal skie 46 and ] мs & down ] Ms ...
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