John Milton, His Life and Times, Religious and Political Opinions: With an Appendix, Containing Animadversions Upon Dr. Johnson's Life of Milton, &c. &c |
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... Thou therefore that sitst in light and glory unapproachable , Pa- rent of angels and men ! Next , Thee I implore , Omnipotent King , Redeemer of that lost remnant , whose nature thou didst assume ; ineffable and everlasting Love ! And Thou ...
... Thou therefore that sitst in light and glory unapproachable , Pa- rent of angels and men ! Next , Thee I implore , Omnipotent King , Redeemer of that lost remnant , whose nature thou didst assume ; ineffable and everlasting Love ! And Thou ...
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... thou , ( quoth he , ) that art but a bottle of vitious and hardened excrements , contend with the lawful and free - born members , whose certain number is set by ancient and unim- peachable statute ? Head thou art none , though thou ...
... thou , ( quoth he , ) that art but a bottle of vitious and hardened excrements , contend with the lawful and free - born members , whose certain number is set by ancient and unim- peachable statute ? Head thou art none , though thou ...
Page 39
... thou containest no good thing in thee , but a heap of hard and loathsome uncleanness , and art to the head a foul disfigurement and burden . When I have cut thee off and opened thee , as by the help of these implements I will do , all ...
... thou containest no good thing in thee , but a heap of hard and loathsome uncleanness , and art to the head a foul disfigurement and burden . When I have cut thee off and opened thee , as by the help of these implements I will do , all ...
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... thou hast dealt treacherously : yet is she thy compa- * AUBREY relates of Mrs. MILTON , that she was brought up and bred where there was a great deal of company and merriment , as dancing , & c ; and when she came to live with her ...
... thou hast dealt treacherously : yet is she thy compa- * AUBREY relates of Mrs. MILTON , that she was brought up and bred where there was a great deal of company and merriment , as dancing , & c ; and when she came to live with her ...
Page 103
... bone that is fallen to thy lot , that doe thou knaw upon ? which would not be , if it were altogether free for him to leave that bone , and take another . " adds , " Witness a treatise on Divorce , in LIFE OF MILTON . 103.
... bone that is fallen to thy lot , that doe thou knaw upon ? which would not be , if it were altogether free for him to leave that bone , and take another . " adds , " Witness a treatise on Divorce , in LIFE OF MILTON . 103.
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