The Poems of John MiltonT. Nelson & sons, 1936 - 582 стор. |
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... throne ; Which if not victory is yet revenge . " That in . . . adverse . The natural ( proper ) motion of Spirits , as of fire , is upward . For them to fall is therefore unnatural ( adverse ) . Who but felt , i . e . Who is there who ...
... throne ; Which if not victory is yet revenge . " That in . . . adverse . The natural ( proper ) motion of Spirits , as of fire , is upward . For them to fall is therefore unnatural ( adverse ) . Who but felt , i . e . Who is there who ...
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... throne 405 410 415 420 ( Thy throne ) , but gold that got him puissant friends ? 425 Therefore , if at great things thou wouldst arrive , Get riches first , get wealth , and treasure heap , Not difficult , if thou hearken to me ; Riches ...
... throne 405 410 415 420 ( Thy throne ) , but gold that got him puissant friends ? 425 Therefore , if at great things thou wouldst arrive , Get riches first , get wealth , and treasure heap , Not difficult , if thou hearken to me ; Riches ...
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... throne Now made a sty , and in his place ascending A victor people free from servile yoke ? And with my help thou may'st ; to me the power Is given , and by that right I give it thee . Aim therefore at no less than all the world , Aim ...
... throne Now made a sty , and in his place ascending A victor people free from servile yoke ? And with my help thou may'st ; to me the power Is given , and by that right I give it thee . Aim therefore at no less than all the world , Aim ...
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Preface | v |
A Paraphrase on Psalm 114 | 1 |
On the Death of a Fair Infant Anno Ætatis | 7 |
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