The Poetical Works of John Milton, 2±ÇBell and Daldy, 1878 - 334ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... once to ruin all mankind : Go therefore , half this day as friend with friend Converse with Adam , in what bower or shade 230 Thou find'st him from the heat of noon retir'd , To respit his day - labour with repast , Or with repose ; and ...
... once to ruin all mankind : Go therefore , half this day as friend with friend Converse with Adam , in what bower or shade 230 Thou find'st him from the heat of noon retir'd , To respit his day - labour with repast , Or with repose ; and ...
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... once on th ' eastern cliff of paradise He lights , and to his proper shape returns 275 A seraph wing'd : six wings he wore , to shade His lineaments divine ; the pair that clad Each shoulder broad came mantling o'er his breast With ...
... once on th ' eastern cliff of paradise He lights , and to his proper shape returns 275 A seraph wing'd : six wings he wore , to shade His lineaments divine ; the pair that clad Each shoulder broad came mantling o'er his breast With ...
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... once And perfect while they stood ? how last unfold The secrets of another world , perhaps 570 Not lawful to reveal ? yet for thy good , This is dispens'd , and what surmounts the reach Of human sense I shall delineate so , By lik'ning ...
... once And perfect while they stood ? how last unfold The secrets of another world , perhaps 570 Not lawful to reveal ? yet for thy good , This is dispens'd , and what surmounts the reach Of human sense I shall delineate so , By lik'ning ...
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... once ; with huge two - handed sway Brandish'd aloft the horrid edge came down 241 " Tormented ] Tempested . Bentl . MS . Lod . Bryskett's M. Muse of Thestylis . 245 ' Who , letting loose the winds , Tost , and tormented the air ...
... once ; with huge two - handed sway Brandish'd aloft the horrid edge came down 241 " Tormented ] Tempested . Bentl . MS . Lod . Bryskett's M. Muse of Thestylis . 245 ' Who , letting loose the winds , Tost , and tormented the air ...
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... once upright And faithful , now prov'd false ! But think not here To trouble holy rest ; heav'n casts thee out From all her confines : heav'n the seat of bliss Brooks not the works of violence and war . Hence then , and evil go with ...
... once upright And faithful , now prov'd false ! But think not here To trouble holy rest ; heav'n casts thee out From all her confines : heav'n the seat of bliss Brooks not the works of violence and war . Hence then , and evil go with ...
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