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" Matter of scorn, not to be given the foe. However, I with thee have fix'd my lot, Certain to undergo like doom; if death Consort with thee, death is to me as life; So forcible within my heart I feel The bond of nature draw me to my own, My own in thee,... "
Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. According to ... - Page 251
by John Milton - 1767 - 348 pages
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Select Works of the British Poets: In a Chronological Series from Ben Jonson ...

John Aikin - 1843 - 826 pages
...given the foe. However I with thee have fix'd my lot, Certain to undergo like doom : if death Consort s through all my sinews, joints, and bones, Than thine,...my unviolated vow. For proof hereof, if Dagon be state cannot be sever'd ; we are one, One flesh : to lose thee were to lose myself *' So Adam ; and...
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Oeuvres complètes de M. le vicomte de Chateaubriand: Oeuvres littéraires ...

François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1843 - 592 pages
...undergo like doom : if <lratli4 Consort with thee, death is to me as life; So forcible witliin my heart 1 feel The bond of nature draw me to my own ; My own in thee , for what thou art is mine ; Our state cannot be sever'd , we are one, One flesh ; to lose thee were to lose myself. » So Adam, and...
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The Poetical Works, of John Milton: With a Memoir and Seven Embellishments

John Milton - 1847 - 604 pages
...doom ; if death Consort with thee, death is to me as life ; So forcible, within my heart, I feel 955 The bond of nature draw me to my own, My own in thee, for what thou art is mine: Our state cannot be sever'd ; we are one, One flesh ; to lose thee, were to lose myself.'' So Adam, and...
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Paradise Lost: In Twelve Parts. Night Thoughts on Life, Death and ...

John Milton, Edward Young - 1848 - 600 pages
...lot, Certain to undergo like doom : If death Consort with thee, death is to me as life , So forcibly within my heart I feel The bond of Nature draw me to my own ; 955 My own in thee, for what thou art is mine ; Our state cannot be sever'd ; we are one, One flesh...
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Paradise Lost: In Twelve Parts

John Milton - 1849 - 650 pages
...lot, Certain to undergo like doom : If death Consort with thee, death is to me as life , So forcibly within my heart I feel The bond of Nature draw me to my own ; 955 My own in thee, for what thou art is mine ; Our state cannot be sever'd ; we are one, One flesh...
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Milton's Paradise Lost: With Copious Notes, Explanatory and Critical, Partly ...

John Milton, James Prendeville - 1850 - 452 pages
...foe. " However, 1 with thee have fix'd my lot, " Certain to undergo like doom : if death " Consort with thee, death is to me as life ; " So forcible..." My own in thee, for what thou art is mine; " Our state cannot be scver'd ; we are one — " One flesh ; to lose thee were to lose myself." So Adam ;...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volume 2

John Milton, John Mitford - 1851 - 450 pages
...with thee have fixt my Lot, Certain to undergoe like doom, if Death Confort with thee, Death is to mee as Life; So forcible within my heart I feel The Bond of Nature draw me to my owne, My own in thee, for what thou art is mine; Our State cannot be feverd, we are one, One Flefh;...
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The Works of John Milton, in Verse and Prose, Printed from the ..., Volume 2

John Milton, John Mitford - 1851 - 464 pages
...with thee have fixt my Lot, Certain to undergoe like doom, if Death Confort with thee, Death is to mee as Life; So forcible within my heart I feel The Bond of Nature draw me to my owne, My own in thee, for what thou art is mine; Our State cannot be feverd, we are one, One Flefh;...
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Paradiso perduto di Milton

John Milton - 1852 - 858 pages
...with thee have fix'd my lot, Certain to undergo like doom: if death Consort with l her, death is (o me as life; So forcible within my heart I feel The...own; My own in thee, for what thou art is mine; Our state cannot be sever'd; we are one, One flesh: to lose thee were to lose mvself. » Cosí anco non...
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The Works of the British Poets, Selected and Chronologically Arranged ...

1852 - 874 pages
...given the foe. However I with thee have fix'd my lot, Certain to undergo like doom : if death Consort Light, life, and joy, the dubious day forsake. Meantime, in sable cincture, shadows vast, thec, for what thou art is mine : Our state cannot bo sever'd ; we are one, One flesh : to lose thee...
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