The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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... thee betrayed ? In vain thou striv'st to cover shame with shame , Or by evasions thy crime uncover'st more . Dal . Since thou determin'st weakness for no plea In man or woman , though to thy own condemning , 845 Hear what assaults I had ...
... thee betrayed ? In vain thou striv'st to cover shame with shame , Or by evasions thy crime uncover'st more . Dal . Since thou determin'st weakness for no plea In man or woman , though to thy own condemning , 845 Hear what assaults I had ...
Page 543
... thee yet by deeds 740 What it intends ; till first I know of thee , What thing thou art , thus double - formed , and why In this infernal vale first met thou call'st Me father , and that phantasm call'st my son ? I know thee not , nor ...
... thee yet by deeds 740 What it intends ; till first I know of thee , What thing thou art , thus double - formed , and why In this infernal vale first met thou call'st Me father , and that phantasm call'st my son ? I know thee not , nor ...
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... thee there , And thither will return thee , yet remember 375 What I foretell thee , soon thou shalt have cause To wish thou never hadst rejected thus Nicely or cautiously my offered aid , Which would have set thee in short time with ...
... thee there , And thither will return thee , yet remember 375 What I foretell thee , soon thou shalt have cause To wish thou never hadst rejected thus Nicely or cautiously my offered aid , Which would have set thee in short time with ...
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 |
Copyright | |
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