| John Milton, George Gilfillan - 1853 - 376 pages
...honour, But by the barber's razor best subdued. Sam. All these indignities, for such they are From thine, these evils I deserve, and more, Acknowledge them...open, and his eye Gracious to re-admit the suppliant : In confidence whereof I once again Defy thee to the trial of mortal fight, By combat to decide whose... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 372 pages
...honour, But by the barber's razor best subdued. Sam. All these indignities, for such they are From thine, these evils I deserve, and more, Acknowledge them...open, and his eye Gracious to re-admit the suppliant : In confidence whereof I once again Defy thee to the trial of mortal fight, By combat to decide whose... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 644 pages
...But by the barber's razor best subdued. SAMSON. All these indignities, for such they are From thine, these evils I deserve and more, Acknowledge them from...open, and his eye Gracious to re-admit the suppliant; In confidence whereof I once again Defy thee to the trial of mortal tight, By combat to decide whose... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 564 pages
...But by the barber's razor best subdued. Sams. All these indignities, for such they are From thine, these evils I deserve, and more, Acknowledge them...and his eye • Gracious to re-admit the suppliant : In confidence whereof I once again Defy thee to the trial of mortal fight, By combat to decide whose... | |
| 1871 - 388 pages
...But by the barber's razor best subdued. SAMS. All these indignities (for such they are) From thine, these evils, I deserve and more ; Acknowledge them...open, and his eye Gracious to readmit the suppliant. In confidence whereof I once again Defy thee to the trial of mortal fight, By combat to decide whose... | |
| John Milton - 1862 - 568 pages
...But by the barber's razor best subdued. Sams. All these indignities, for such they arc From thine, these evils I deserve and more, Acknowledge them from...open, and his eye Gracious to re-admit the suppliant ; In confidence whereof I once again - Defy thee to the trial of mortal fight, By combat to decide... | |
| John Milton - 1864 - 584 pages
...are From thine, these evils I deserve, and more, — Acknowledge them from God inflicted on me 1170 Justly; yet despair not of his final pardon Whose...open, and his eye Gracious to re-admit the suppliant : In confidence whereof I, once again, Defy thee to the trial of mortal fight, By combat to decide... | |
| John Milton, Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 708 pages
...they are From thine, these evils I deserve, and more, Acknowledge them from God inflicted on me 1170 Justly, yet despair not of- his final pardon, Whose...open, and his eye Gracious to re-admit the suppliant: In confidence whereof I once again Defy thee to the trial of mortal fight, 1176 By combat to decide... | |
| 1866 - 376 pages
...they are From thine, these evils I deserve and more, Acknowledge them from God inflicted on me "TO Justly, yet despair not of his final pardon Whose...open, and his eye Gracious to readmit the suppliant ; In confidence whereof I once again Defy thee to the trial of mortal fight, UTS By combat to decide... | |
| John Milton - 1867 - 220 pages
...they are From thine, these evils I deserve and more, Acknowledge them from God inflicted on me 1170 Justly, yet despair not of his final pardon, Whose...open, and his eye Gracious to re-admit the suppliant; TOV èfícv тe TOV cróv ff, óтгóтepoч Kpeícrcrшv, вeó<>. 'HРAФA2. ov crov ®eov y êKaтi... | |
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