The Poetical Works of John Milton ...W. Pickering, 1839 |
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... return'd them loud acclaim . 520 Thence , more at ease their minds , and somewhat rais'd By false presumptuous hope , the ranged powers Disband , and wand'ring each his several way 512 globe ] Virg . ¨¡n . x . 373 . Qua globus ille virûm ...
... return'd them loud acclaim . 520 Thence , more at ease their minds , and somewhat rais'd By false presumptuous hope , the ranged powers Disband , and wand'ring each his several way 512 globe ] Virg . ¨¡n . x . 373 . Qua globus ille virûm ...
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... return'd : So strange thy outcry , and thy words so strange Thou interposest , that my sudden hand Prevented , spares to tell thee yet by deeds What it intends ; till first I know of thee , What thing thou art , thus double - form'd ...
... return'd : So strange thy outcry , and thy words so strange Thou interposest , that my sudden hand Prevented , spares to tell thee yet by deeds What it intends ; till first I know of thee , What thing thou art , thus double - form'd ...
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... return'd . Fair angel , thy desire which tends to know The works of God , thereby to glorify The great Work - master , leads to no excess That reaches blame , but rather merits praise The more it seems excess , that led thee hither From ...
... return'd . Fair angel , thy desire which tends to know The works of God , thereby to glorify The great Work - master , leads to no excess That reaches blame , but rather merits praise The more it seems excess , that led thee hither From ...
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... return'd , Pleas'd it return'd as soon with answering looks Of sympathy and love : there I had fix'd Mine eyes till now , and pin'd with vain desire , Had not a voice thus warn'd me , What thou seest , What there thou seest , fair ...
... return'd , Pleas'd it return'd as soon with answering looks Of sympathy and love : there I had fix'd Mine eyes till now , and pin'd with vain desire , Had not a voice thus warn'd me , What thou seest , What there thou seest , fair ...
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... Return'd on that bright beam , whose point now rais'd Bore him slope downward to the sun , now fall'n Beneath th ' Azores ; whether the prime orb , 592 Incredible how swift , had thither roll'd Diurnal , or this less volubil earth , 576 ...
... Return'd on that bright beam , whose point now rais'd Bore him slope downward to the sun , now fall'n Beneath th ' Azores ; whether the prime orb , 592 Incredible how swift , had thither roll'd Diurnal , or this less volubil earth , 576 ...
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