The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇH. Froude, 1904 - 554ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... night Wherin the Prince of light His raign of peace upon the earth began : The Windes with wonder whist , Smoothly the waters kist , Whispering new joyes to the milde Ocean , Who now hath quite forgot to rave , While Birds of Calm sit ...
... night Wherin the Prince of light His raign of peace upon the earth began : The Windes with wonder whist , Smoothly the waters kist , Whispering new joyes to the milde Ocean , Who now hath quite forgot to rave , While Birds of Calm sit ...
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... night array'd , The helmed Cherubim And sworded Seraphim , Are seen in glittering ranks with wings displaid , Harping in loud and solemn quire , With unexpressive notes to Heav'ns new - born Heir . ¥É¥Ï¥É IIO I 20 XII Such Musick ( as ...
... night array'd , The helmed Cherubim And sworded Seraphim , Are seen in glittering ranks with wings displaid , Harping in loud and solemn quire , With unexpressive notes to Heav'ns new - born Heir . ¥É¥Ï¥É IIO I 20 XII Such Musick ( as ...
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... Night - steeds , leaving their Moon - lov'd maze . XXVII But see the Virgin blest , Hath laid her Babe to rest . Time is our tedious Song should here have ending , Heav'ns youngest teemed Star , Hath fixt her polisht Car , Her sleeping ...
... Night - steeds , leaving their Moon - lov'd maze . XXVII But see the Virgin blest , Hath laid her Babe to rest . Time is our tedious Song should here have ending , Heav'ns youngest teemed Star , Hath fixt her polisht Car , Her sleeping ...
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... night , Amongst her spangled sisters 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 ...
... night , Amongst her spangled sisters 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 ...
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... night . II For now to sorrow must I tune my song , And set my Harpe to notes of saddest wo , Which on our dearest Lord did sease er'e long , Dangers , and snares , and wrongs , and worse then so , Which he for us did freely undergo ...
... night . II For now to sorrow must I tune my song , And set my Harpe to notes of saddest wo , Which on our dearest Lord did sease er'e long , Dangers , and snares , and wrongs , and worse then so , Which he for us did freely undergo ...
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Adam agni amorous Angels Arms Battel behold bliss brest bright call'd Chor Clouds Comus Dagon dark dayes Death deep delight didst Divine doth dwell e're Earth Eternal evil eyes fair fantastick farr Father fear Fruit giv'n glory Gods grace hand happie hast hath heard heart Heav'n heav'nly Hell highth Hill honour Israel JOHN MILTON King light live Lord Lycidas malè mihi Morn mortal night numina Nymphs o're Paradise PARADISE LOST Paradise Regain'd peace praise PSAL qu©¡ Quire rais'd repli'd round Samson Agonistes Satan seat seemd Serpent shades shalt shew sight sing Skie Son of God Song soon soul spake Spirit Starrs stood strength sweet taste Thamuz thee thence thine things thir thou art thou hast thought Throne tibi Tree vertue voice wandring Warr winds wings World ¥É¥Ï