The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumes 1-2Leavitt & Allen, 1849 |
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Page 197
... arms Not to be overpower'd , companions dear ,. Found worthy not of liberty alone , Too mean pretence ! but , what we more affect , Honour , dominion , glory , and renown : Who have sustain'd one day , in doubtful fight , ( And if one ...
... arms Not to be overpower'd , companions dear ,. Found worthy not of liberty alone , Too mean pretence ! but , what we more affect , Honour , dominion , glory , and renown : Who have sustain'd one day , in doubtful fight , ( And if one ...
Page 368
... arms , fierce faces threatening war , Giants of mighty bone and bold emprise : Part wield their arms , part curb the foaming steed Single or in array of battle ranged , Both horse and foot , nor idly mustering stood ; One way a band ...
... arms , fierce faces threatening war , Giants of mighty bone and bold emprise : Part wield their arms , part curb the foaming steed Single or in array of battle ranged , Both horse and foot , nor idly mustering stood ; One way a band ...
Page 129
... arms , Which greatest heroes have in battle worn , Their ornament and safety , had not spells And black enchantments , some magician's art , Arm'd thee or charm'd thee strong , which thou from heaven Feign'dst at thy birth was given ...
... arms , Which greatest heroes have in battle worn , Their ornament and safety , had not spells And black enchantments , some magician's art , Arm'd thee or charm'd thee strong , which thou from heaven Feign'dst at thy birth was given ...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Memoir, and Critical ..., Volumes 1-2 John Milton No preview available - 1800 |
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