The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇBell and Daldy, 1866 - 334ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... virgin veil , 1035 Soft , modest , meek , demure , Once join'd , the contrary she proves , a thorn Intestine , far within defensive arms A cleaving mischief , in his way to virtue Adverse and turbulent , or by her charms 1010 Draws him ...
... virgin veil , 1035 Soft , modest , meek , demure , Once join'd , the contrary she proves , a thorn Intestine , far within defensive arms A cleaving mischief , in his way to virtue Adverse and turbulent , or by her charms 1010 Draws him ...
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... virgins also shall on feastful days Visit his tomb with flowers , only bewailing His lot unfortunate in nuptial choice , From whence captivity and loss of eyes . CHOR . All is best , though we oft doubt , What th ' unsearchable dispose ...
... virgins also shall on feastful days Visit his tomb with flowers , only bewailing His lot unfortunate in nuptial choice , From whence captivity and loss of eyes . CHOR . All is best , though we oft doubt , What th ' unsearchable dispose ...
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... virgin sure ( For so I can distinguish by mine art ) Benighted in these woods . Now to my charms , And to my wily trains ; I shall ere long Be well - stock'd with as fair a herd as graz'd About my mother Circe . Thus I hurl My dazzling ...
... virgin sure ( For so I can distinguish by mine art ) Benighted in these woods . Now to my charms , And to my wily trains ; I shall ere long Be well - stock'd with as fair a herd as graz'd About my mother Circe . Thus I hurl My dazzling ...
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... virgin , our lost Sister , Where may she wander now , whither betake her From the chill dew , among rude burs and thistles ? Perhaps some cold bank is her bolster now , Or ' gainst the rugged bark of some broad elm Leans her unpillow'd ...
... virgin , our lost Sister , Where may she wander now , whither betake her From the chill dew , among rude burs and thistles ? Perhaps some cold bank is her bolster now , Or ' gainst the rugged bark of some broad elm Leans her unpillow'd ...
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... virgin purity : Yea there , where very desolation dwells , By grots , and caverns shagg'd with horrid shades , 430 ... virginity . Do ye believe me yet , or shall I call Antiquity from the old schools of Greece To testify the arms ...
... virgin purity : Yea there , where very desolation dwells , By grots , and caverns shagg'd with horrid shades , 430 ... virginity . Do ye believe me yet , or shall I call Antiquity from the old schools of Greece To testify the arms ...
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