Paradise Regain'd: A Poem, in Four Books. To which is Added Samson Agonistes: and Poems Upon Several Occasions. The Author John Milton. From the Text of Thomas Newton D.D.John Baskerville, 1760 - 390 من الصفحات |
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... dost thou afpire To greatness ? whence authority deriv'st ? What followers , what retinue canft thou gain , Or at thy heels the dizzy multitude , Longer than thou canst feed them on thy cost ? Money brings honor , friends , conquest ...
... dost thou afpire To greatness ? whence authority deriv'st ? What followers , what retinue canft thou gain , Or at thy heels the dizzy multitude , Longer than thou canst feed them on thy cost ? Money brings honor , friends , conquest ...
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... dost thou hide , Affecting private life , or more obscure In favage wilderness ? wherefore deprive All earth her wonder at thy acts , thyself The fame and glory , glory the reward 25 That sole excites to high attempts , the flame Of ...
... dost thou hide , Affecting private life , or more obscure In favage wilderness ? wherefore deprive All earth her wonder at thy acts , thyself The fame and glory , glory the reward 25 That sole excites to high attempts , the flame Of ...
الصفحة 48
... 'd . Thou neither dost perfuade me to feek wealth For empire's fake , nor empire to affect For glory's fake by all thy argument . 40 45 For 49 For what is glory but the blaze of fame 48 PARADISE REGAIN'D . Book III .
... 'd . Thou neither dost perfuade me to feek wealth For empire's fake , nor empire to affect For glory's fake by all thy argument . 40 45 For 49 For what is glory but the blaze of fame 48 PARADISE REGAIN'D . Book III .
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... dost degrade them , or remit 685 To life obscur'd , which were a fair dismission , Butthrow'stthem lower than thou didst exalt them high , Unseemly falls in human eye , Too grievous for the trespass or omiffion ; Oft leav'st them to the ...
... dost degrade them , or remit 685 To life obscur'd , which were a fair dismission , Butthrow'stthem lower than thou didst exalt them high , Unseemly falls in human eye , Too grievous for the trespass or omiffion ; Oft leav'st them to the ...
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... dost thy God , in trusting He will accept thee to defend his cause , A Murderer , a Revolter , and a Robber . 1180 Sams.Tongue - doughty Giant , how dost thou proveme Har . Is not thy nation subject to our lords ? ( these ? Their ...
... dost thy God , in trusting He will accept thee to defend his cause , A Murderer , a Revolter , and a Robber . 1180 Sams.Tongue - doughty Giant , how dost thou proveme Har . Is not thy nation subject to our lords ? ( these ? Their ...
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