The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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Page 346
... comes in haste confusedly at first ; and afterwards more distinctly relating the catastrophe , what Samson had done to the Philistines , and by accident to himself ; wherewith the tragedy ends . Samson THE PERSONS Manoa , the father of ...
... comes in haste confusedly at first ; and afterwards more distinctly relating the catastrophe , what Samson had done to the Philistines , and by accident to himself ; wherewith the tragedy ends . Samson THE PERSONS Manoa , the father of ...
Page 1093
... come 410 Into the heaven of heavens ; thou com'st indeed , As a poor miserable captive thrall , Comes to the place where he before had sat Among the prime in splendour , now deposed , Ejected , emptied , gazed , unpitied , shunned , 415 ...
... come 410 Into the heaven of heavens ; thou com'st indeed , As a poor miserable captive thrall , Comes to the place where he before had sat Among the prime in splendour , now deposed , Ejected , emptied , gazed , unpitied , shunned , 415 ...
Page 1133
... come ; iii 374-6 . See ll . 275-9n . The Habor was a tributary of the Euphrates , and the land around it , Gozan , was under Parthian domination in the time of Christ . It lay only ... comes think not thou to find me slack BOOK III 1133.
... come ; iii 374-6 . See ll . 275-9n . The Habor was a tributary of the Euphrates , and the land around it , Gozan , was under Parthian domination in the time of Christ . It lay only ... comes think not thou to find me slack BOOK III 1133.
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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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