The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±Çat the Clarendon Press., 1731 |
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... : Then , with transition sweet , new speech refumes . At the same time the Author made some few additions in other places of the Poem , which are here inserted for the fatisfaction of the curious . Book Book V. ver . 637 . ,, They eat ,
... : Then , with transition sweet , new speech refumes . At the same time the Author made some few additions in other places of the Poem , which are here inserted for the fatisfaction of the curious . Book Book V. ver . 637 . ,, They eat ,
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... sweet " Are fill'd , before th ' all - bounteous King , & c . were thus enlarg'd in the second Edition . They eat , they drink , and in communion sweet Quaff immortality , and joy , ( Secure Of surfeit , where full measure only bounds ...
... sweet " Are fill'd , before th ' all - bounteous King , & c . were thus enlarg'd in the second Edition . They eat , they drink , and in communion sweet Quaff immortality , and joy , ( Secure Of surfeit , where full measure only bounds ...
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... sweet ; Built like a Temple , where pilasters round Were fet , and Doric pillars overlaid 715 720 725 With golden architrave : nor did there want Cornice or freeze , with bossy sculptures grav'n ; The roof was fretted gold . Not BABYLON ...
... sweet ; Built like a Temple , where pilasters round Were fet , and Doric pillars overlaid 715 720 725 With golden architrave : nor did there want Cornice or freeze , with bossy sculptures grav'n ; The roof was fretted gold . Not BABYLON ...
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... fleeps , o'er - spread Heav'n's chearful face , the lowring element 490 Scowls o'er the darken'd landscape înow , or showre : 475 If chance the radiant Sun with farewel sweet Extend his C3 If Book II . PARADISE LOST 37 455 ...
... fleeps , o'er - spread Heav'n's chearful face , the lowring element 490 Scowls o'er the darken'd landscape înow , or showre : 475 If chance the radiant Sun with farewel sweet Extend his C3 If Book II . PARADISE LOST 37 455 ...
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John Milton. If chance the radiant Sun with farewel sweet Extend his ev'ning beam , the fields revive , The birds their notes renew , and bleating herds Atteft their joy , that hill and valley rings . O shame to men ! Devil with Devil ...
John Milton. If chance the radiant Sun with farewel sweet Extend his ev'ning beam , the fields revive , The birds their notes renew , and bleating herds Atteft their joy , that hill and valley rings . O shame to men ! Devil with Devil ...
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