The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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Page 347
... leave me to respire . This day a solemn feast the people hold To Dagon their sea - idol , and forbid Laborious works , unwillingly this rest 15 Their superstition yields me ; hence with leave Retiring from the popular noise , I seek ...
... leave me to respire . This day a solemn feast the people hold To Dagon their sea - idol , and forbid Laborious works , unwillingly this rest 15 Their superstition yields me ; hence with leave Retiring from the popular noise , I seek ...
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... leave attempt , But us he sends upon his high behests For state , as sovereign king , and to inure Our prompt obedience . Fast we found , fast shut The dismal gates , and barricadoed strong ; But long ere our approaching heard within ...
... leave attempt , But us he sends upon his high behests For state , as sovereign king , and to inure Our prompt obedience . Fast we found , fast shut The dismal gates , and barricadoed strong ; But long ere our approaching heard within ...
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... leave ye , sons ; O were I able 820 To waste it all my self , and leave ye none ! So disinherited how would ye bless Me now your curse ! Ah , why should all mankind For one man's fault thus guiltless be condemned , If guiltless ? But ...
... leave ye , sons ; O were I able 820 To waste it all my self , and leave ye none ! So disinherited how would ye bless Me now your curse ! Ah , why should all mankind For one man's fault thus guiltless be condemned , If guiltless ? But ...
Contents
On the Death of a Fair 14 In Eandem On the Same | 7 |
Mansus Manso Bibliothecarium To John | 59 |
Naturam non pati senium | 61 |
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