The Works of John Milton, Volume 2, Issue 2Columbia University Press, 1931 - English literature |
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... head ; piteous amends , unless Be meant , whom I conjecture , our grand Foe Satan , who in the Serpent hath contriv'd 1035 Against us this deceit : to crush his head Would be revenge indeed ; which will be lost By death brought on our ...
... head ; piteous amends , unless Be meant , whom I conjecture , our grand Foe Satan , who in the Serpent hath contriv'd 1035 Against us this deceit : to crush his head Would be revenge indeed ; which will be lost By death brought on our ...
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... head or heel : not therefore joynes the Son Manhood to God - head , with more strength to foil 390 Thy enemie ; nor so is overcome Satan , whose fall from Heav'n , a deadlier bruise , Disabl❜d not to give thee thy deaths wound : Which ...
... head or heel : not therefore joynes the Son Manhood to God - head , with more strength to foil 390 Thy enemie ; nor so is overcome Satan , whose fall from Heav'n , a deadlier bruise , Disabl❜d not to give thee thy deaths wound : Which ...
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... Head ] мs head up - lift ] мs up lift Eyes ] мs eys 194 Parts ] Ms parts 195 Flood ] MS flood 197 Fables ] Ms fables 198 Earth - born ] Ms earth - born 199 Briareos ] 1667 Briarios MS EVIDENTLY FIRST HAD Briarios AS THE e HAS BEEN MADE ...
... Head ] мs head up - lift ] мs up lift Eyes ] мs eys 194 Parts ] Ms parts 195 Flood ] MS flood 197 Fables ] Ms fables 198 Earth - born ] Ms earth - born 199 Briareos ] 1667 Briarios MS EVIDENTLY FIRST HAD Briarios AS THE e HAS BEEN MADE ...
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