Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books. The Author John MiltonJ. Banners, W. Slackman, F. Rennington, W. Jones, T. Newton, and R. Bland, 1753 - 316 pages |
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... curse ! and when a Woman is thrown into the same Passion wh La. Town. That's very true ! one is a little put to it, fometimes, not to make use of the same Words to express it. La Grace. Well — and, upon ill Luck, pray what Words are you ...
... curse ! and when a Woman is thrown into the same Passion wh La. Town. That's very true ! one is a little put to it, fometimes, not to make use of the same Words to express it. La Grace. Well — and, upon ill Luck, pray what Words are you ...
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... hoofs wet with. Patrician blood - Oh Portius, is there not some chosen curse, Some hidden thunder in the stores of Heav'n, Red with uncommon wrath, to blast the man Who Who owes his greatness to his country's ruin ; Por.
... hoofs wet with. Patrician blood - Oh Portius, is there not some chosen curse, Some hidden thunder in the stores of Heav'n, Red with uncommon wrath, to blast the man Who Who owes his greatness to his country's ruin ; Por.
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... Curse on the stripling how he apes his fire * Ambitiously sententious—But I wonder Old Syphax comes not; his Numidian genius Is well disposed to mischief, were he prompt, And eager on it; but he must be spurr'd, And ev'ry moment ...
... Curse on the stripling how he apes his fire * Ambitiously sententious—But I wonder Old Syphax comes not; his Numidian genius Is well disposed to mischief, were he prompt, And eager on it; but he must be spurr'd, And ev'ry moment ...
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... curses fasten on 'em both ! Now will this woman with a fingle glance Undo what I've been lab'ring all this while. [Exit. S C E N E V. J U BA, M A R c 1 A, Lu c 1 A. J U B A. Ail, charming maid how does thy beauty smooth. H. The face of ...
... curses fasten on 'em both ! Now will this woman with a fingle glance Undo what I've been lab'ring all this while. [Exit. S C E N E V. J U BA, M A R c 1 A, Lu c 1 A. J U B A. Ail, charming maid how does thy beauty smooth. H. The face of ...
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... Curse on the boy how steadily he hears me ! [Asce. jub, Is it because the throne of my forefathers Still stands unfill'd, and that Numidia's crown Hangs doubtful yet, whose head it shall enclose, Thou thus presumes to treat thy prince ...
... Curse on the boy how steadily he hears me ! [Asce. jub, Is it because the throne of my forefathers Still stands unfill'd, and that Numidia's crown Hangs doubtful yet, whose head it shall enclose, Thou thus presumes to treat thy prince ...
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