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... hath been.21 In particular , the poems are full of amorous and more than half voluptuous feeling . Milton could muse in his youth in this wise : Alas ! What boots it with uncessant care To tend the homely slighted shepherd's trade , And ...
... hath been.21 In particular , the poems are full of amorous and more than half voluptuous feeling . Milton could muse in his youth in this wise : Alas ! What boots it with uncessant care To tend the homely slighted shepherd's trade , And ...
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... Hath hurtful power o'er true virginity.25 Curious as this passage is , the following , woven round a few sentences of Plato's Phado , is more important still , as showing the beginnings of some of Milton's later and most original ...
... Hath hurtful power o'er true virginity.25 Curious as this passage is , the following , woven round a few sentences of Plato's Phado , is more important still , as showing the beginnings of some of Milton's later and most original ...
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... hath made thee . Or else I should have heard on the other ear : Slothful , and ever to be set light by , the church hath now overcome her late distresses after the unwearied labors of many her true servants that stood up in her defence ...
... hath made thee . Or else I should have heard on the other ear : Slothful , and ever to be set light by , the church hath now overcome her late distresses after the unwearied labors of many her true servants that stood up in her defence ...
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... hath oftimes led me into a serious question and debatement with myself , how it should come to pass that England ( having had this grace and honour from God , to be the first that should set up a standard for the recovery of lost truth ...
... hath oftimes led me into a serious question and debatement with myself , how it should come to pass that England ( having had this grace and honour from God , to be the first that should set up a standard for the recovery of lost truth ...
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... hath been plainly discoursed ; but let them make for them as much as they will , yet why we ought not to stand to their arbitrament , shall now appear by a threefold corruption which will be found upon them . 1. The best times were ...
... hath been plainly discoursed ; but let them make for them as much as they will , yet why we ought not to stand to their arbitrament , shall now appear by a threefold corruption which will be found upon them . 1. The best times were ...
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