The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Band 4J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... seems the manner was ) utters his request , " Diva potens nemorum , " & c . Goddefs of fhades , and huntress , who at will Walk'ft on the roling fphere , and through the deep On thy third reign the earth look now , and tell What land ...
... seems the manner was ) utters his request , " Diva potens nemorum , " & c . Goddefs of fhades , and huntress , who at will Walk'ft on the roling fphere , and through the deep On thy third reign the earth look now , and tell What land ...
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... seem terrible , as they thought , but , pur- fued by enemies , not nice of their painting to run into bogs worse than wild Irish up to the neck , and there to ftay many days holding a certain morfel in their mouths no bigger than a bean ...
... seem terrible , as they thought , but , pur- fued by enemies , not nice of their painting to run into bogs worse than wild Irish up to the neck , and there to ftay many days holding a certain morfel in their mouths no bigger than a bean ...
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... seem to eat their own flesh ; while the Britons fell to feafting and carousing in the temple of Andate their goddess of victory . Suetonius adding to his legion other old of- ficers and foldiers thereabout , which gathered to him , were ...
... seem to eat their own flesh ; while the Britons fell to feafting and carousing in the temple of Andate their goddess of victory . Suetonius adding to his legion other old of- ficers and foldiers thereabout , which gathered to him , were ...
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... . Stil . 1. 2. & de Bello Get . Christ . 402 . ++ Ethelwerd Sax . an . Bede epit . in the year 565 ; and Bede , 1. 2. C. 4 . own own annals report : whereby , it seems , wandering 76 Book II . The Hiftory of England .
... . Stil . 1. 2. & de Bello Get . Christ . 402 . ++ Ethelwerd Sax . an . Bede epit . in the year 565 ; and Bede , 1. 2. C. 4 . own own annals report : whereby , it seems , wandering 76 Book II . The Hiftory of England .
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... seems , wandering up and down , without certain feat , they lived by fcumming thofe feas and fhores as pirates . But more authentic writers confirm us , that the Scots , whoever they be ori- ginally , came firft into Ireland , and dwelt ...
... seems , wandering up and down , without certain feat , they lived by fcumming thofe feas and fhores as pirates . But more authentic writers confirm us , that the Scots , whoever they be ori- ginally , came firft into Ireland , and dwelt ...
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