The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇMacmillan, 1874 - 491ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... stood and call'd His Legions , Angel Forms , who lay intrans't Thick as Autumnal Leaves that strow the Brooks In Vallombrosa , where th ' Etrurian shades High overarch't imbowr ; or scatterd sedge Afloat , when with fierce Winds Orion ...
... stood and call'd His Legions , Angel Forms , who lay intrans't Thick as Autumnal Leaves that strow the Brooks In Vallombrosa , where th ' Etrurian shades High overarch't imbowr ; or scatterd sedge Afloat , when with fierce Winds Orion ...
xxii ÆäÀÌÁö
... stood . But Satan smitten with amazement fell As when Earths Son Antaus ( to compare Small things with greatest ) in Irassa strove With Joves Alcides , and oft foil'd still rose , Receiving from his mother Earth new strength , Fresh ...
... stood . But Satan smitten with amazement fell As when Earths Son Antaus ( to compare Small things with greatest ) in Irassa strove With Joves Alcides , and oft foil'd still rose , Receiving from his mother Earth new strength , Fresh ...
xxvii ÆäÀÌÁö
... stood sul find obedience to thire flake ! of good they stood d Oh may wee Soghue that song The ( krepe in tune with healm , Will God Eve long his . colespalt confort to Love e and lefsh morne aflight From the Draft of " Comus " ( 1634 ) ...
... stood sul find obedience to thire flake ! of good they stood d Oh may wee Soghue that song The ( krepe in tune with healm , Will God Eve long his . colespalt confort to Love e and lefsh morne aflight From the Draft of " Comus " ( 1634 ) ...
xxix ÆäÀÌÁö
... stood , with direction for insertion . the than that hang the suichead whco Luships imbreidric Sonnet to Fairfax , 1648 . Fairfax , whose name. * Exam hickey all you quain enamel'd was x throw .. that on the greens ferte suck the homind ...
... stood , with direction for insertion . the than that hang the suichead whco Luships imbreidric Sonnet to Fairfax , 1648 . Fairfax , whose name. * Exam hickey all you quain enamel'd was x throw .. that on the greens ferte suck the homind ...
liii ÆäÀÌÁö
... stood , and in his hand a Reed Stood waving tipt with fire . " II . PECULIARITIES WORTH PRESERVING . Highth : drouth : bearth . The word height , spelt as now , occurs in the 1645 edition of the Minor Poems ( Arc . 75 ) ; but , with a ...
... stood , and in his hand a Reed Stood waving tipt with fire . " II . PECULIARITIES WORTH PRESERVING . Highth : drouth : bearth . The word height , spelt as now , occurs in the 1645 edition of the Minor Poems ( Arc . 75 ) ; but , with a ...
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