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Side xxxii
So bold and resolute was he in declaring his sentiments to the last , thinking that his voice was the voice of expiring liberty . A little before the King's landing , he was discharged from his office of Latin Secretary , and was forced ...
So bold and resolute was he in declaring his sentiments to the last , thinking that his voice was the voice of expiring liberty . A little before the King's landing , he was discharged from his office of Latin Secretary , and was forced ...
Side xlv
... hair was of a light brown , and parted on the foretop hung down in curls waving upon his shoulders ; his features were exact and regular ; his voice agreeable and musical ; his habit clean and neat ; his deportment erect and manly .
... hair was of a light brown , and parted on the foretop hung down in curls waving upon his shoulders ; his features were exact and regular ; his voice agreeable and musical ; his habit clean and neat ; his deportment erect and manly .
Side xlvi
... then used some exercise for an hour , afterwards dined , and after dinner played on the organ , and either sung himself or made his wife fing , who ( he said ) had a good voice but no ear : then he a . he went up to study again till ...
... then used some exercise for an hour , afterwards dined , and after dinner played on the organ , and either sung himself or made his wife fing , who ( he said ) had a good voice but no ear : then he a . he went up to study again till ...
Side lviii
At length our mighty Bard's victorious lays Fill the loud voice of universal praise ; And bafiled Spite , with hopeless Anguish dumb , Vields to Renown the centuries to come . Wich ardent hatte , each candidate of fame Ambitious catches ...
At length our mighty Bard's victorious lays Fill the loud voice of universal praise ; And bafiled Spite , with hopeless Anguish dumb , Vields to Renown the centuries to come . Wich ardent hatte , each candidate of fame Ambitious catches ...
Side 11
Leader of thofe armies bright , Which but th'Omnipotent none could have foil'd , If once they hear that voice , their liveliest pledge Of hope in fears and dangers , heard so oft 275 In worst extremes , and on the perilous edge Of ...
Leader of thofe armies bright , Which but th'Omnipotent none could have foil'd , If once they hear that voice , their liveliest pledge Of hope in fears and dangers , heard so oft 275 In worst extremes , and on the perilous edge Of ...
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Adam againſt alſo angel appear arms began behold beſt bring callid cloud created dark death deep delight divine doubt dreadful dwell earth equal eternal evil eyes fair faith fall Father fear field fight fire firſt foon fruit glory gods grace hand happy haſt hath head heard heart heav'n hell hill himſelf hope houſe juſt King laſt late Latin leave leſs light live look loſt mean Milton mind morn moſt muſt nature never night once pain Paradiſe peace perhaps reaſon receive reſt round ſaid Satan ſay ſeems ſeveral ſhall ſhape ſhe ſhould ſome ſon ſtate ſtill ſtood ſuch ſweet taſte thee thence theſe things thoſe thou thought throne till tree virtue voice whoſe wide wings