The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1-2±ÇPorter & Coates, 1880 |
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... star - pav'd . While thus he spake , th ' angelic squadron bright Turn'd fiery red , sharp'ning in mooned horns ... star - pav'd ] Ashmore's Epigrams , 4to . p . 33 . ' The casements large of Heaven have open set , And from their star ...
... star - pav'd . While thus he spake , th ' angelic squadron bright Turn'd fiery red , sharp'ning in mooned horns ... star - pav'd ] Ashmore's Epigrams , 4to . p . 33 . ' The casements large of Heaven have open set , And from their star ...
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... star - bright appear'd , or brighter , clad With what permissive glory since his fall Was left him , or false ... star - bright beaming head . ' 450 star - bright v . Hom . Il . vi . ver . 295 . Thy star - bright eyes . 44 Ellis's Spec ...
... star - bright appear'd , or brighter , clad With what permissive glory since his fall Was left him , or false ... star - bright beaming head . ' 450 star - bright v . Hom . Il . vi . ver . 295 . Thy star - bright eyes . 44 Ellis's Spec ...
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... star , day's harbinger , Comes dancing from the east , and leads with her The flow'ry May , who from her green lap throws The yellow cowslip , and the pale primrose . 1 star ] ' Of the bright morning star . ' Hen . More's Poems , p ...
... star , day's harbinger , Comes dancing from the east , and leads with her The flow'ry May , who from her green lap throws The yellow cowslip , and the pale primrose . 1 star ] ' Of the bright morning star . ' Hen . More's Poems , p ...
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