The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±Çat the Clarendon Press., 1731 |
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... fair & ruddy : which occafion'd the Marquis of villa to give his * Epigram the fame turn of thought , which Gregory Arch - Deacon of Rome had employ'd above a thousand years before , in praising the amiable complexions of fome English ...
... fair & ruddy : which occafion'd the Marquis of villa to give his * Epigram the fame turn of thought , which Gregory Arch - Deacon of Rome had employ'd above a thousand years before , in praising the amiable complexions of fome English ...
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... fair idolatresses , fell To idols foul . THAMMUZ came next behind , Whose annual wound in LEBANON allur'd The SYRIAN Damsels , to lament his fate In am'rous ditties all a summer's day ; While smooth ADONIS from his native rock 450 Ran ...
... fair idolatresses , fell To idols foul . THAMMUZ came next behind , Whose annual wound in LEBANON allur'd The SYRIAN Damsels , to lament his fate In am'rous ditties all a summer's day ; While smooth ADONIS from his native rock 450 Ran ...
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... fair light Secure , and at the brightning orient beam Purge off this gloom : the soft delicious air , To heal the scar of these corrofive fires Shall breathe her balm . But first whom shall we send In search of this new world ; whom ...
... fair light Secure , and at the brightning orient beam Purge off this gloom : the soft delicious air , To heal the scar of these corrofive fires Shall breathe her balm . But first whom shall we send In search of this new world ; whom ...
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... fair , 650 But ended foul in many a fcaly fold , Voluminous and vast ! a ferpent arm'd With mortal sting : about her middle round A cry of hell - hounds never ceafing bark'd With wide CERBERIAN mouths full loud , and rung A hideous peal ...
... fair , 650 But ended foul in many a fcaly fold , Voluminous and vast ! a ferpent arm'd With mortal sting : about her middle round A cry of hell - hounds never ceafing bark'd With wide CERBERIAN mouths full loud , and rung A hideous peal ...
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... fair , a Goddess arm'd , Out of thy head I sprung : amazement seiz'd All th ' hoft of Heav'n ; back they recoil'd afraid At first , and call'd me SIN ; and for a fign Portentous held me : but familiar grown , I pleas'd , and with ...
... fair , a Goddess arm'd , Out of thy head I sprung : amazement seiz'd All th ' hoft of Heav'n ; back they recoil'd afraid At first , and call'd me SIN ; and for a fign Portentous held me : but familiar grown , I pleas'd , and with ...
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