The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... night long before thee weep , Before thee prostrate lie . 2 Into thy presence let my prayer , With sighs devout , ascend ; And to my cries , that ceaseless are , Thine ear with favour bend . 3 For , cloyed with woes and trouble store ...
... night long before thee weep , Before thee prostrate lie . 2 Into thy presence let my prayer , With sighs devout , ascend ; And to my cries , that ceaseless are , Thine ear with favour bend . 3 For , cloyed with woes and trouble store ...
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... night . He shall be as a tree which planted grows By watery streams , and in his season knows To yield his fruit ; and his leaf shall not fall ; And what he takes in hand shall prosper all . Not so the wicked ; but , as chaff which ...
... night . He shall be as a tree which planted grows By watery streams , and in his season knows To yield his fruit ; and his leaf shall not fall ; And what he takes in hand shall prosper all . Not so the wicked ; but , as chaff which ...
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... nights to fall from Heaven to Earth , so it would take it nine days and nights more to fall from Earth to Tartarus . But , though Milton afterwards ( Par . Lost , VI . 871 ) makes the fall of Satan and the other rebel Angels into Hell a ...
... nights to fall from Heaven to Earth , so it would take it nine days and nights more to fall from Earth to Tartarus . But , though Milton afterwards ( Par . Lost , VI . 871 ) makes the fall of Satan and the other rebel Angels into Hell a ...
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... night - foundered . " Milton has this exact word once besides- Comus , 483 : " Some one like us night - foundered here . " In both places he uses the word in the same sense , i.e. BOOK I. ] 119 Notes to Paradise Lost .
... night - foundered . " Milton has this exact word once besides- Comus , 483 : " Some one like us night - foundered here . " In both places he uses the word in the same sense , i.e. BOOK I. ] 119 Notes to Paradise Lost .
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... night . The usual meaning of the word is to sink , or go to the bottom ( fundus ) ; but one can see the idea of the metaphor— swallowed up and lost in the darkness . 207. " under the lee , " i.e. on that side of the monster which was ...
... night . The usual meaning of the word is to sink , or go to the bottom ( fundus ) ; but one can see the idea of the metaphor— swallowed up and lost in the darkness . 207. " under the lee , " i.e. on that side of the monster which was ...
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