The Poetical Works of John Milton ...Bell and Daldy, 1866 |
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... night Hid in her vacant interlunar cave . Since light so necessary is to life , And almost life itself , if it be true That light is in the soul , She all in every part ; why was the sight To such a tender ball as th ' eye confin'd , So ...
... night Hid in her vacant interlunar cave . Since light so necessary is to life , And almost life itself , if it be true That light is in the soul , She all in every part ; why was the sight To such a tender ball as th ' eye confin'd , So ...
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... night ! For inward light , alas ! Puts forth no visual beam . O mirror of our fickle state , Since man on earth unparallel'd ! The rarer thy example stands , [ plain , By how much from the top of wondrous glory , 147 gates of Azza ] ...
... night ! For inward light , alas ! Puts forth no visual beam . O mirror of our fickle state , Since man on earth unparallel'd ! The rarer thy example stands , [ plain , By how much from the top of wondrous glory , 147 gates of Azza ] ...
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... night To storm me over - watch'd and wearied out , At times when men seek most repose and rest , I yielded , and unlock'd her all my heart , Who with a grain of manhood well resolv'd 405 404 Tongue - batteries ] Shakes . Hen . VI . P. 1 ...
... night To storm me over - watch'd and wearied out , At times when men seek most repose and rest , I yielded , and unlock'd her all my heart , Who with a grain of manhood well resolv'd 405 404 Tongue - batteries ] Shakes . Hen . VI . P. 1 ...
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... night , Mine and love's prisoner , not the Philistines , Whole to myself , unhazarded abroad , Fearless at home of partners in my love . These reasons in love's law have past for good , Though fond and reasonless to some perhaps ; And ...
... night , Mine and love's prisoner , not the Philistines , Whole to myself , unhazarded abroad , Fearless at home of partners in my love . These reasons in love's law have past for good , Though fond and reasonless to some perhaps ; And ...
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... Night ] They soone bring night , Other sweets to waite thee then . ' Donne's Poems , p . 121 . And see Seven Champions of Christendom , p . 55. 4to . 1638 125 rights ] Rites . ' Fenton , Newton , Warton , ( ed . 1 ) . 132 spets ] Spits ...
... Night ] They soone bring night , Other sweets to waite thee then . ' Donne's Poems , p . 121 . And see Seven Champions of Christendom , p . 55. 4to . 1638 125 rights ] Rites . ' Fenton , Newton , Warton , ( ed . 1 ) . 132 spets ] Spits ...
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