Paradise regain'd, a poem. To which is added Samson agonistes1713 |
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... Land and times obscure ; Who names not now with honour patient Job ? 95 . Poor Socrates ( who next more memorable ? ) By what he taught and suffer'd for so doing , For truth's fake fuffering death unjuft , lives now Equal in fame to ...
... Land and times obscure ; Who names not now with honour patient Job ? 95 . Poor Socrates ( who next more memorable ? ) By what he taught and suffer'd for so doing , For truth's fake fuffering death unjuft , lives now Equal in fame to ...
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... land , Reduc'd a Province under Roman yoke , Obeys Tiberius ; nor is always rul'd With temp'rate fway ; oft have they violated 160 The Temple , oft the Law with foul affronts , Abominations rather , as did once Antiochus : and think'st ...
... land , Reduc'd a Province under Roman yoke , Obeys Tiberius ; nor is always rul'd With temp'rate fway ; oft have they violated 160 The Temple , oft the Law with foul affronts , Abominations rather , as did once Antiochus : and think'st ...
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... land of Egypt ferv'd , This offer fets before thee to deliver . These if from fervitude thou shalt reftore To their inheritance , then , nor till then , Thou on the Throne of David in full glory , From Egypt to Euphrates , and beyond ...
... land of Egypt ferv'd , This offer fets before thee to deliver . These if from fervitude thou shalt reftore To their inheritance , then , nor till then , Thou on the Throne of David in full glory , From Egypt to Euphrates , and beyond ...
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... land of their captivity Humbled themfelves or penitent befought The God of their Fore - fathers ; but fo dy'd Impenitent , and left a race behind Like to themselves , diftinguishable scarce From Gentiles , but by Circumcifion vain , And ...
... land of their captivity Humbled themfelves or penitent befought The God of their Fore - fathers ; but fo dy'd Impenitent , and left a race behind Like to themselves , diftinguishable scarce From Gentiles , but by Circumcifion vain , And ...
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John Milton. While to their native land with joy they hasle , As the Red Sea and Jordan once he cleft , When to the promis'd land their Fathers pass'd ; To his due time and providence I leave them . 440 So fpake Ifrael's true King ; and ...
John Milton. While to their native land with joy they hasle , As the Red Sea and Jordan once he cleft , When to the promis'd land their Fathers pass'd ; To his due time and providence I leave them . 440 So fpake Ifrael's true King ; and ...
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Ægypt againſt Angels Arethuse beft beſt caft call'd canft cauſe Chor Comus Dagon darkneſs Defart doft doth Earth elſe erft eyes fafe faid fair fame Father fave fear feat fecret feek fent ferve fhades fhall fhew fhould fide fight fing firſt flain foes folemn fome foon foul ftand ftill ftreams ftrength fuch fure giv'n glory hafte hand hath hear Heav'n higheſt himſelf honour houſe Ifrael juft King laft leaſt lefs light loft Lord Lycidas moft mortal moſt muſt night Nymphs o'er paſs Pfalm Philiftian pleaſure pow'r praiſe prefent PSAL publick reft reply'd rife Samf Samfon Saviour ſhall Shepherd ſome Son of God Song SONNET ſtate ſtill ſuch ſweet thee thefe themſelves thence theſe things thofe thoſe thou art thought thouſand Throne thy felf uſe Virgin weakneſs Weft whofe whoſe Wilderneſs wilt wiſdom
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