The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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Page 106
... hast so eagerly to light the nuptiall torch .... Since they who have liv'd most loosely by reason of their bold accustoming , prove most successfull in their matches , because their wild affections unsetling 106 VIII, Milton's Marriages.
... hast so eagerly to light the nuptiall torch .... Since they who have liv'd most loosely by reason of their bold accustoming , prove most successfull in their matches , because their wild affections unsetling 106 VIII, Milton's Marriages.
Page 128
... hast ; for thou hast open'd our difficult and sad times , and given us an unexpected breathing after our long oppressions ; thou hast done justice upon those that tyranniz'd over us , while some men waver'd , and admir'd a vaine shadow ...
... hast ; for thou hast open'd our difficult and sad times , and given us an unexpected breathing after our long oppressions ; thou hast done justice upon those that tyranniz'd over us , while some men waver'd , and admir'd a vaine shadow ...
Page 129
... hast settl'd peace in the Church , and righteous judgement in the Kingdome , then shall all thy Saints addresse their voyces of joy , and triumph to thee , standing on the shoare of that red Sea into which our enemies had almost driven ...
... hast settl'd peace in the Church , and righteous judgement in the Kingdome , then shall all thy Saints addresse their voyces of joy , and triumph to thee , standing on the shoare of that red Sea into which our enemies had almost driven ...
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