The Poetical Works of John Milton, 2±ÇBell and Daldy, 1878 - 334ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... arm He pluck'd , he tasted ; me damp horror chill'd 65 At such bold words vouch'd with a deed so bold . But he thus overjoy'd : O fruit divine , 44 wakes ] G. Fletcher's Christ's Victorie , p . 1. st . 78 . • Heaven awakened all his ...
... arm He pluck'd , he tasted ; me damp horror chill'd 65 At such bold words vouch'd with a deed so bold . But he thus overjoy'd : O fruit divine , 44 wakes ] G. Fletcher's Christ's Victorie , p . 1. st . 78 . • Heaven awakened all his ...
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... arms , and with her brings Her dow'r , th ' adopted clusters , to adorn 198 heaven gate ] So in Cymbeline , act ii . sc . 3 . 215 Hark ! hark , the lark at heaven's gate sings . ' Newton . 200 Ye that ] How could the fish witness ...
... arms , and with her brings Her dow'r , th ' adopted clusters , to adorn 198 heaven gate ] So in Cymbeline , act ii . sc . 3 . 215 Hark ! hark , the lark at heaven's gate sings . ' Newton . 200 Ye that ] How could the fish witness ...
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... arms We mean to hold what antiently we claim Of deity or empire ; such a foe Is rising , who intends to erect his throne Equal to ours , throughout the spacious north ; Nor so content , hath in his thought to try 715 720 725 708 morning ...
... arms We mean to hold what antiently we claim Of deity or empire ; such a foe Is rising , who intends to erect his throne Equal to ours , throughout the spacious north ; Nor so content , hath in his thought to try 715 720 725 708 morning ...
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... arms , and fiery steeds , Reflecting blaze on blaze , first met his view . War he perceiv'd , war in procinct , and found Already known what he for news had thought 20 To have reported : gladly then he mix'd Among those friendly powers ...
... arms , and fiery steeds , Reflecting blaze on blaze , first met his view . War he perceiv'd , war in procinct , and found Already known what he for news had thought 20 To have reported : gladly then he mix'd Among those friendly powers ...
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... arms Fearless assault , and to the brow of heav'n Pursuing drive them out from GOD and bliss , Into their place of punishment , the gulf Of Tartarus , which ready opens wide His fiery chaos to receive their fall . 45 50 So spake the ...
... arms Fearless assault , and to the brow of heav'n Pursuing drive them out from GOD and bliss , Into their place of punishment , the gulf Of Tartarus , which ready opens wide His fiery chaos to receive their fall . 45 50 So spake the ...
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