The Poetical Works of John Milton, 2±ÇBell and Daldy, 1878 - 334ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... night , 30 Such night till this I never pass'd , have dream'd , If dream'd , not , as I oft am wont , of thee , Works of day pass'd , or morrow's next design , But of offence and trouble , which my mind Knew never till this irksome night ...
... night , 30 Such night till this I never pass'd , have dream'd , If dream'd , not , as I oft am wont , of thee , Works of day pass'd , or morrow's next design , But of offence and trouble , which my mind Knew never till this irksome night ...
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... night in sleep Affects me equally ; nor can I like This uncouth dream , of evil sprung I fear : Yet evil whence ? in ... night ] for the " dreams of night . " v . S. Ital . iii . 216 . ' Promissa evolvit somni , noctemque retractat ...
... night in sleep Affects me equally ; nor can I like This uncouth dream , of evil sprung I fear : Yet evil whence ? in ... night ] for the " dreams of night . " v . S. Ital . iii . 216 . ' Promissa evolvit somni , noctemque retractat ...
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... night , and kept for thee in store . 125 130 So cheer'd he his fair spouse , and she was cheer'd ; But silently a gentle tear let fall From either eye , and wip'd them with her hair : Two other precious drops that ready stood , Each in ...
... night , and kept for thee in store . 125 130 So cheer'd he his fair spouse , and she was cheer'd ; But silently a gentle tear let fall From either eye , and wip'd them with her hair : Two other precious drops that ready stood , Each in ...
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... night , Circle his throne rejoicing , ye in heaven , On earth join all ye creatures to extol 164 Him first , him last , him midst , and without end . Fairest of stars , last in the train of night , If better thou belong not to the dawn ...
... night , Circle his throne rejoicing , ye in heaven , On earth join all ye creatures to extol 164 Him first , him last , him midst , and without end . Fairest of stars , last in the train of night , If better thou belong not to the dawn ...
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... night Have gather'd aught of evil , or conceal'd , Disperse it , as now light dispels the dark . 205 So pray'd they innocent , and to their thoughts Firm peace recover'd soon and wonted calm , 210 On to their morning's rural work they ...
... night Have gather'd aught of evil , or conceal'd , Disperse it , as now light dispels the dark . 205 So pray'd they innocent , and to their thoughts Firm peace recover'd soon and wonted calm , 210 On to their morning's rural work they ...
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