The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇJohn Macrone, 1835 |
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... night first fly away . Here is to be found every thing which in descriptive poetry has the greatest spell : all majesty or grace of forms , animate or inanimate ; all variety of mountains , and valleys , and forests , and plains , and ...
... night first fly away . Here is to be found every thing which in descriptive poetry has the greatest spell : all majesty or grace of forms , animate or inanimate ; all variety of mountains , and valleys , and forests , and plains , and ...
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... Night with her will bring Silence ; and Sleep , listening to thee , will watch ; Or we can bid his absence , till thy song 8 End , and dismiss thee ere the morning shine . Thus Adam his illustrious guest besought ; And thus the 10 ...
... Night with her will bring Silence ; and Sleep , listening to thee , will watch ; Or we can bid his absence , till thy song 8 End , and dismiss thee ere the morning shine . Thus Adam his illustrious guest besought ; And thus the 10 ...
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... night , To none communicable in earth or heaven : Enough is left besides to search and know : But knowledge is as food , and needs no less Her temperance over appetite , to know In measure what the mind may well contain ; Oppresses else ...
... night , To none communicable in earth or heaven : Enough is left besides to search and know : But knowledge is as food , and needs no less Her temperance over appetite , to know In measure what the mind may well contain ; Oppresses else ...
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... night He named . Thus was the first day even and morn : Nor past uncelebrated , nor unsung By the celestial quires , when orient light Exhaling first from darkness they beheld ; 255 Birth - day of heaven and earth : with joy and shout ...
... night He named . Thus was the first day even and morn : Nor past uncelebrated , nor unsung By the celestial quires , when orient light Exhaling first from darkness they beheld ; 255 Birth - day of heaven and earth : with joy and shout ...
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... night ; and let them be for signs , For seasons , and for days , and circling years ; And let them be for lights , as I ordain Their office in the firmament of heaven , 345 To give light on the earth ; and it was so . And God made two ...
... night ; and let them be for signs , For seasons , and for days , and circling years ; And let them be for lights , as I ordain Their office in the firmament of heaven , 345 To give light on the earth ; and it was so . And God made two ...
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