The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volume 3The Poetical Works of John Milton by John Milton - John Milton (9 December 1608 - 8 November 1674) was an English poet, polemicist, a scholarly man of letters, and a civil servant for the Commonwealth of England under Oliver Cromwell. He wrote at a time of religious flux and political upheaval, and is best known for his epic poem Paradise Lost. |
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... peace ? what wind hath blown kim I less conjecture than when first I saw Thither The sumptuous Dalila floating this way : His habit carries peace , his brow defiance . Sams . Or peace or not , alike to me he comes . CHOR . His fraught ...
... peace ? what wind hath blown kim I less conjecture than when first I saw Thither The sumptuous Dalila floating this way : His habit carries peace , his brow defiance . Sams . Or peace or not , alike to me he comes . CHOR . His fraught ...
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... peace , & c . ] In the printed copies , before Newton's edition , ' peace has her victories , no less than those of war ; ' and afterwards , in secular chains . ' Todd . Compare Milton's Second Defence , vol . ii . p . 442 ; and Cas ...
... peace , & c . ] In the printed copies , before Newton's edition , ' peace has her victories , no less than those of war ; ' and afterwards , in secular chains . ' Todd . Compare Milton's Second Defence , vol . ii . p . 442 ; and Cas ...
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... peace , And to his saints full dear , To his dear saints he will speak peace , But let them never more Return to folly , but surcease To trespass as before . 9 Surely to such as do him fear Salvation is at hand , And glory shall ere ...
... peace , And to his saints full dear , To his dear saints he will speak peace , But let them never more Return to folly , but surcease To trespass as before . 9 Surely to such as do him fear Salvation is at hand , And glory shall ere ...
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Amor appear arms Atque blind bright bring brought cause Chor clouds comes dark death deep divine doth earth enemies eyes fair fear feast foes give Gods hand hast hath head hear heard heav'n hold honour hope ipse keep kings Lady land less light live look Lord mean mihi Milton mind morn mortal never Newton night once peace Poems praise PSALM quæ quam quid quoque rest round Sams Samson seek shades Shepherd sight sing song soon soul sound spirits stream strength sweet tears thee things thou thought tibi Todd virtue Warton winds wood