The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±Çat the Clarendon Press., 1731 |
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... fleep ! Then all thy faints affembled , thou shalt judge 330 Bad men and Angels , they arraign'd shall fink Beneath thy fentence ; Hell ( her numbers full ) Thenceforth shall be for ever shut . Mean while The world shall burn , and from ...
... fleep ! Then all thy faints affembled , thou shalt judge 330 Bad men and Angels , they arraign'd shall fink Beneath thy fentence ; Hell ( her numbers full ) Thenceforth shall be for ever shut . Mean while The world shall burn , and from ...
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... fleep I first awak'd , and found my self repos'd Under a fhade of flow'rs , much wond'ring where And what I was , whence thither brought , and how . Not distant far from thence a murmuring found Of waters issu'd from a cave , and spread ...
... fleep I first awak'd , and found my self repos'd Under a fhade of flow'rs , much wond'ring where And what I was , whence thither brought , and how . Not distant far from thence a murmuring found Of waters issu'd from a cave , and spread ...
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... fleep Now falling with foft slumbrous weight , inclines 615 Our eye - lids : other creatures all day long Rove idle , unemploy'd , and less need rest : Man hath his daily work of body , or mind , Appointed , which declares his dignity ...
... fleep Now falling with foft slumbrous weight , inclines 615 Our eye - lids : other creatures all day long Rove idle , unemploy'd , and less need rest : Man hath his daily work of body , or mind , Appointed , which declares his dignity ...
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... fleep hath shut all eyes ? 665 To whom our general ancestor reply'd : Daughter of God and man , accomplish'd EVE , 660 Those have their course to finith , round the earth , By morrow ev'ning , and from land to land In order , though to ...
... fleep hath shut all eyes ? 665 To whom our general ancestor reply'd : Daughter of God and man , accomplish'd EVE , 660 Those have their course to finith , round the earth , By morrow ev'ning , and from land to land In order , though to ...
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... fleep . All these with ceaseless praise his works behold Both day and night : how often from the steep 680 Of echoing hill , or thicket , have we heard C©«leftial voices to the midnight air , ( Sole , or refponfive each to other's note ) ...
... fleep . All these with ceaseless praise his works behold Both day and night : how often from the steep 680 Of echoing hill , or thicket , have we heard C©«leftial voices to the midnight air , ( Sole , or refponfive each to other's note ) ...
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