The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Memoir and Seven Embellishments by Fuseli, Westall and Martin |
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The King , with lenity of which the world has had perhaps no other example ,
declined to be the judge or avenger of his own or his father's wrongs ; and
promised to admit into the Act of Oblivion all except those whom the Parliament
should ...
The King , with lenity of which the world has had perhaps no other example ,
declined to be the judge or avenger of his own or his father's wrongs ; and
promised to admit into the Act of Oblivion all except those whom the Parliament
should ...
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The style is harsh ; but it has something of rough vigour , which perhaps may
often strike , though it cannot please . The same year were printed · Paradise
Regained ; ' and Sampson Agonistes , ' a tragedy written in imitation of the
Ancients ...
The style is harsh ; but it has something of rough vigour , which perhaps may
often strike , though it cannot please . The same year were printed · Paradise
Regained ; ' and Sampson Agonistes , ' a tragedy written in imitation of the
Ancients ...
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And I perhaps am secret : Heaven is high , High , and remote , to see from thence
distinct Each thing on earth ; and other care perhaps May have diverted from
continual watch Our great Forbidder , safe with all his spies About him .
And I perhaps am secret : Heaven is high , High , and remote , to see from thence
distinct Each thing on earth ; and other care perhaps May have diverted from
continual watch Our great Forbidder , safe with all his spies About him .
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And in their state , though firm , stood more conHe ended ; and the Son gave
signal high To the bright minister that watch'd : he blew His trumpet , heard in
Oreb since perhaps , When God descended ; and perhaps once more To sound ,
at ...
And in their state , though firm , stood more conHe ended ; and the Son gave
signal high To the bright minister that watch'd : he blew His trumpet , heard in
Oreb since perhaps , When God descended ; and perhaps once more To sound ,
at ...
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... in captivity , Among inhuman foes . But who are these ? for , with joint pace , I
hear The tread of many feet steering this way ; Perhaps my enemies , who come
to stare At my affliction , and perhaps to insult , Their daily practice , to afflict me ...
... in captivity , Among inhuman foes . But who are these ? for , with joint pace , I
hear The tread of many feet steering this way ; Perhaps my enemies , who come
to stare At my affliction , and perhaps to insult , Their daily practice , to afflict me ...
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