The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇH. Froude, 1904 - 554ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... untrod , Hath took no print of the approching light , And all the spangled host keep watch in squadrons bright ? 10 20 IV See how from far upon the Eastern rode The ( 1 ) B MISCELLANEOUS POEMS- ON THE MORNING OF CHRISTS NATIVITY II 29.
... untrod , Hath took no print of the approching light , And all the spangled host keep watch in squadrons bright ? 10 20 IV See how from far upon the Eastern rode The ( 1 ) B MISCELLANEOUS POEMS- ON THE MORNING OF CHRISTS NATIVITY II 29.
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... , As his inferiour flame , The new enlightn'd world no more should need ; He saw a greater Sun appear Then his bright Throne , or burning Axletree could bear . 80 VIII The Shepherds on the Lawn , Or ere the ( 3 ) The Hymn . وو.
... , As his inferiour flame , The new enlightn'd world no more should need ; He saw a greater Sun appear Then his bright Throne , or burning Axletree could bear . 80 VIII The Shepherds on the Lawn , Or ere the ( 3 ) The Hymn . وو.
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... fixt her polisht Car , Her sleeping Lord with Handmaid Lamp attending : And all about the Courtly Stable , Bright - harnest Angels sit in order serviceable . 240 A Paraphrase on Psalm 114 . This and the following ( 8 ) Miscellaneous Poems .
... fixt her polisht Car , Her sleeping Lord with Handmaid Lamp attending : And all about the Courtly Stable , Bright - harnest Angels sit in order serviceable . 240 A Paraphrase on Psalm 114 . This and the following ( 8 ) Miscellaneous Poems .
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... bright . For , & c . He with his thunder - clasping hand , Smote the first - born of Egypt Land . For , & c . And in despight of Pharao fell , 20 30 40 He brought from thence his Israel . For , & c . The ruddy waves he cleft in twain ...
... bright . For , & c . He with his thunder - clasping hand , Smote the first - born of Egypt Land . For , & c . And in despight of Pharao fell , 20 30 40 He brought from thence his Israel . For , & c . The ruddy waves he cleft in twain ...
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... bright , That erst with Musick , and triumphant song First heard by happy watchful Shepherds ear , So sweetly sung your Joy the Clouds along Through the soft silence of the list'ning night ; Now mourn , and if sad share with us to bear ...
... bright , That erst with Musick , and triumphant song First heard by happy watchful Shepherds ear , So sweetly sung your Joy the Clouds along Through the soft silence of the list'ning night ; Now mourn , and if sad share with us to bear ...
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