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... seems In all her functions weary of herself ; My race of glory run , and race of shame , And I shall shortly be with them that rest . No long petition , speedy death , The close of all my miseries , and the balm . Chor . Many are the ...
... seems In all her functions weary of herself ; My race of glory run , and race of shame , And I shall shortly be with them that rest . No long petition , speedy death , The close of all my miseries , and the balm . Chor . Many are the ...
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... seems to have been under tich : some malignant influence : he is always labouring to be great , and at last is only turgid . " " Thou art so witty , profligate , and thin , these lines , Thou seem'st a Milton , with his Death and Sin ...
... seems to have been under tich : some malignant influence : he is always labouring to be great , and at last is only turgid . " " Thou art so witty , profligate , and thin , these lines , Thou seem'st a Milton , with his Death and Sin ...
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... seems to have possessed just conceptions of the vanity of the world ; yet ( such is the inconsistency of man ! ) he courted honours and preferments at the borders of the grave , even so late as 1758 ; but none were then conferred . It ...
... seems to have possessed just conceptions of the vanity of the world ; yet ( such is the inconsistency of man ! ) he courted honours and preferments at the borders of the grave , even so late as 1758 ; but none were then conferred . It ...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Preliminary ... John Milton,Charles Dexter Cleveland Visualització completa - 1873 |
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