The Works of John Milton, Volume 2, Issue 2Columbia University Press, 1931 - English literature |
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Page 325
... once lapst . Thus were they plagu'd And worn with Famin , long and ceasless hiss , Till thir lost shape , permitted , they resum'd , 575 Yearly enjoynd , some say , to undergo This annual humbling certain number'd days , To dash thir ...
... once lapst . Thus were they plagu'd And worn with Famin , long and ceasless hiss , Till thir lost shape , permitted , they resum'd , 575 Yearly enjoynd , some say , to undergo This annual humbling certain number'd days , To dash thir ...
Page 424
... once 15 Moses was in the Mount , and missing long ; And the great Thisbite who on fiery wheels Rode up to Heaven , yet once again to come . Therefore as those young Prophets then with care Sought lost Eliah , so in each place these 20 ...
... once 15 Moses was in the Mount , and missing long ; And the great Thisbite who on fiery wheels Rode up to Heaven , yet once again to come . Therefore as those young Prophets then with care Sought lost Eliah , so in each place these 20 ...
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... once Antiochus : and think'st thou to regain Thy right by sitting still or thus retiring ? 165 So did not Machabeus : he indeed Retir'd unto the Desert , but with arms ; And o're a mighty King so oft prevail'd , That by strong hand his ...
... once Antiochus : and think'st thou to regain Thy right by sitting still or thus retiring ? 165 So did not Machabeus : he indeed Retir'd unto the Desert , but with arms ; And o're a mighty King so oft prevail'd , That by strong hand his ...
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