The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. M. Dent, 1912 - 554ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... sweet— Built like a temple , where pilasters round Were set , and Doric pillars overlaid With golden architrave ; nor did there want Cornice or frieze , with bossy sculptures graven ; The roof was fretted gold . Not Babylon Nor great ...
... sweet— Built like a temple , where pilasters round Were set , and Doric pillars overlaid With golden architrave ; nor did there want Cornice or frieze , with bossy sculptures graven ; The roof was fretted gold . Not Babylon Nor great ...
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... sweet , Extend his evening beam , the fields revive , The birds their notes renew , and bleating herds Attest their joy , that hill and valley rings . O shame to men ! Devil with devil damned Firm concord holds ; men only disagree Of ...
... sweet , Extend his evening beam , the fields revive , The birds their notes renew , and bleating herds Attest their joy , that hill and valley rings . O shame to men ! Devil with devil damned Firm concord holds ; men only disagree Of ...
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... sweet ( For Eloquence the Soul , Song charms the Sense ) Others apart sat on a hill retired , In thoughts more elevate , and reasoned high Of Providence , Foreknowledge , Will , and Fate- Fixed fate , free will , foreknowledge absolute ...
... sweet ( For Eloquence the Soul , Song charms the Sense ) Others apart sat on a hill retired , In thoughts more elevate , and reasoned high Of Providence , Foreknowledge , Will , and Fate- Fixed fate , free will , foreknowledge absolute ...
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... to augment , And wish and struggle , as they pass , to reach The tempting stream , with one small drop to lose In sweet forgetfulness all pain and woe , 570 580 590 600 All in one moment , and so near the brink Paradise Lost 43.
... to augment , And wish and struggle , as they pass , to reach The tempting stream , with one small drop to lose In sweet forgetfulness all pain and woe , 570 580 590 600 All in one moment , and so near the brink Paradise Lost 43.
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John Milton. Of dalliance had with thee in Heaven , and joys Then sweet , now sad to mention , through dire change 820 Befallen us unforeseen , unthought - of - know , I come no enemy , but to set free From out this dark and dismal house ...
John Milton. Of dalliance had with thee in Heaven , and joys Then sweet , now sad to mention , through dire change 820 Befallen us unforeseen , unthought - of - know , I come no enemy , but to set free From out this dark and dismal house ...
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