The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇT. Noble, 1845 |
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... leaving this gentleman , he went to St. Paul's School , then under the superintendence of Mr. Gill ; from whence he removed to Christ's College , Cambridge , where he was admitted as a pensioner , in February , 1624. He soon exhibited ...
... leaving this gentleman , he went to St. Paul's School , then under the superintendence of Mr. Gill ; from whence he removed to Christ's College , Cambridge , where he was admitted as a pensioner , in February , 1624. He soon exhibited ...
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... leave in the midst a horrid vale . [ rolled Then with expanded wings he steers his flight Aloft , incumbent on the dusky air , That felt unusual weight ; till on dry land He lights , if it were land that ever burned With solid , as the ...
... leave in the midst a horrid vale . [ rolled Then with expanded wings he steers his flight Aloft , incumbent on the dusky air , That felt unusual weight ; till on dry land He lights , if it were land that ever burned With solid , as the ...
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... leaves that strew the brooks In Vallombrosa , where the Etrurian shades , High over - arched , imbower ; or scattered sedge Afloat , when with fierce winds Orion armed Hath vexed the Red Sea coast , whose waves over - i Busiris and his ...
... leaves that strew the brooks In Vallombrosa , where the Etrurian shades , High over - arched , imbower ; or scattered sedge Afloat , when with fierce winds Orion armed Hath vexed the Red Sea coast , whose waves over - i Busiris and his ...
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... leave officious I return , But much more wonder that the Son of God In this wild solitude so long should bide , Of all things destitute ; and well I know , Not without hunger . Others of some note , As story tells , have trod this ...
... leave officious I return , But much more wonder that the Son of God In this wild solitude so long should bide , Of all things destitute ; and well I know , Not without hunger . Others of some note , As story tells , have trod this ...
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... leaves little room for fear ; and that , as his own punishment was equally doomed , he is not interested in preventing the reign of one , for whose apparent benevolence he might ra ther hope for some interference in his favour . Satan ...
... leaves little room for fear ; and that , as his own punishment was equally doomed , he is not interested in preventing the reign of one , for whose apparent benevolence he might ra ther hope for some interference in his favour . Satan ...
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