The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇBell and Daldy, 1831 |
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... o'er thy false head . CO¬Þ . She fables not , I feel that I do fear 800 Her words set off by some superior power : And though not mortal , yet a cold shudd'ring dew Dips me all o'er , as when the wrath of Jove Speaks thunder , and the ...
... o'er thy false head . CO¬Þ . She fables not , I feel that I do fear 800 Her words set off by some superior power : And though not mortal , yet a cold shudd'ring dew Dips me all o'er , as when the wrath of Jove Speaks thunder , and the ...
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... O'er sensual folly , and intemperance . The dances ended , the SPIRIT epiloguises . SP . To the ocean now I fly , And those happy climes that lie Where day never shuts his eye , 975 Up in the broad fields of the sky : There I suck the ...
... O'er sensual folly , and intemperance . The dances ended , the SPIRIT epiloguises . SP . To the ocean now I fly , And those happy climes that lie Where day never shuts his eye , 975 Up in the broad fields of the sky : There I suck the ...
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... O'er all th ' Italian fields , where still doth sway The triple tyrant ; that from these may grow A hundred fold , who having learn'd thy way Early may fly the Babylonian woe . XIX . ON HIS BLINDNESS . WHEN I consider how my light is ...
... O'er all th ' Italian fields , where still doth sway The triple tyrant ; that from these may grow A hundred fold , who having learn'd thy way Early may fly the Babylonian woe . XIX . ON HIS BLINDNESS . WHEN I consider how my light is ...
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