The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Band 4J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... river , which mine author names Akalon , meaning per- haps Achelous or Acheron ; where at the ford he over- lays them afresh . This victory obtained , and a fufficient ftrength left in Sparatinum , Brutus with Antigonus , the king's ...
... river , which mine author names Akalon , meaning per- haps Achelous or Acheron ; where at the ford he over- lays them afresh . This victory obtained , and a fufficient ftrength left in Sparatinum , Brutus with Antigonus , the king's ...
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... river drown- ed , which to this day retains his name . Among the fpoils of his camp and navy , were found certain young maids , and Eftrildis above the reft , paffing fair , the daughter of a king in Germany ; from whence Humber , as he ...
... river drown- ed , which to this day retains his name . Among the fpoils of his camp and navy , were found certain young maids , and Eftrildis above the reft , paffing fair , the daughter of a king in Germany ; from whence Humber , as he ...
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... river Sture ; wherein Locrine , fhot with an arrow , ends his life . But not fo ends the fury of Guendolen ; for Estrildis , and her daughter Sabra , fhe throws into a river and , to leave a monument of revenge , proclaims that the ...
... river Sture ; wherein Locrine , fhot with an arrow , ends his life . But not fo ends the fury of Guendolen ; for Estrildis , and her daughter Sabra , fhe throws into a river and , to leave a monument of revenge , proclaims that the ...
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... river Hania . Of which our Spencer alfo thus fings : Let Scaldis tell , and let tell Hania , And let the marsh of Efthambruges tell What colour were their waters that fame day , And all the moor ' twixt Elversham and Dell , With blood ...
... river Hania . Of which our Spencer alfo thus fings : Let Scaldis tell , and let tell Hania , And let the marsh of Efthambruges tell What colour were their waters that fame day , And all the moor ' twixt Elversham and Dell , With blood ...
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... river , commonly thought the Stowre in Kent , efpies embattled the British forces . They with their horfes and chariots advancing to the higher banks , oppose the Romans in their march , and begin the fight ; + Before the birth of ...
... river , commonly thought the Stowre in Kent , efpies embattled the British forces . They with their horfes and chariots advancing to the higher banks , oppose the Romans in their march , and begin the fight ; + Before the birth of ...
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