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... shame By sly assault ; and somewhere nigh at hand Watches , no doubt , with greedy hope to find His wish and best advantage , us asunder ; Hopeless to circumvent us join'd , where each To other speedy aid might lend at need : Whether ...
... shame By sly assault ; and somewhere nigh at hand Watches , no doubt , with greedy hope to find His wish and best advantage , us asunder ; Hopeless to circumvent us join'd , where each To other speedy aid might lend at need : Whether ...
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... shame , thou looking on , Shame to be overcome or over - reach'd , Would utmost vigour raise , and rais'd unite . Why shouldst not thou like sense within thee feel When I am present , and thy trial choose With me , best witness of thy ...
... shame , thou looking on , Shame to be overcome or over - reach'd , Would utmost vigour raise , and rais'd unite . Why shouldst not thou like sense within thee feel When I am present , and thy trial choose With me , best witness of thy ...
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... shame him his repulse . Thus saying , from her husband's hand her hand Soft she withdrew ; and , like a Wood - Nymph light , Oread or Dryad , or of Delia's train , Betook her to the groves ; but Delia's self In gait surpass'd , and ...
... shame him his repulse . Thus saying , from her husband's hand her hand Soft she withdrew ; and , like a Wood - Nymph light , Oread or Dryad , or of Delia's train , Betook her to the groves ; but Delia's self In gait surpass'd , and ...
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... Shame ; he cover'd , but his robe Uncover'd more . So rose the Danite strong , Herculean Samson , from the harlot - lap Of Philistéan Dalilah , and wak'd Shorn of his strength , They destitute and bare Of all their virtue : Silent , and ...
... Shame ; he cover'd , but his robe Uncover'd more . So rose the Danite strong , Herculean Samson , from the harlot - lap Of Philistéan Dalilah , and wak'd Shorn of his strength , They destitute and bare Of all their virtue : Silent , and ...
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... shame obnoxious , and unseemliest seen ; Some tree , whose broad smooth leaves together sew'd , And girded on our loins , may cover round Those middle parts ; that this new comer , Shame , There sit not , and reproach us as unclean . So ...
... shame obnoxious , and unseemliest seen ; Some tree , whose broad smooth leaves together sew'd , And girded on our loins , may cover round Those middle parts ; that this new comer , Shame , There sit not , and reproach us as unclean . So ...
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Adam Adam and Eve Angel answer'd appear'd aught beast behold bliss bright bruise call'd Canaan celestial CHARLES HEATH Cherubim cloud created creatures dark death deceiv'd delight descend didst diurnal divine dwell Earth eternal evil eyes fair faith fear firmament of Heaven fix'd form'd fowl fruit glory Godhead Gods grace ground hand happy hath heard heart Heaven heavenly Hell highth hill human voice JOHN SHARPE join'd judg'd labour lest light live Lord mankind mix'd mov'd nigh night ordain'd PARADISE LOST peace perhaps pleas'd race rais'd renew'd replied return'd sapience Satan seat seed seem'd Serpent shalt shame sight soon spake Spirit stars stood sweet taste thee thence thine things thither thou art thou hast thou may'st thou saw'st thought throne thyself tree turn'd virtue voice wak'd WILLIAM FINDEN wings wonder