The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. M. Dent, 1912 - 554ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... rather choose , Armed with Hell - flames and fury , all at once O'er Heaven's high towers to force resistless way , Turning our tortures into horrid arms 330 40 50 60 Against the Torturer ; when , to meet the noise 30 Milton's Poems.
... rather choose , Armed with Hell - flames and fury , all at once O'er Heaven's high towers to force resistless way , Turning our tortures into horrid arms 330 40 50 60 Against the Torturer ; when , to meet the noise 30 Milton's Poems.
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... turning boldly , thus : - " Ye Powers And Spirits of this nethermost Abyss , Chaos and ancient Night , I come no spy With purpose to explore or to disturb The secrets of your realm ; but , by constraint Wandering this darksome desert ...
... turning boldly , thus : - " Ye Powers And Spirits of this nethermost Abyss , Chaos and ancient Night , I come no spy With purpose to explore or to disturb The secrets of your realm ; but , by constraint Wandering this darksome desert ...
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... turned thitherward in haste His travelled steps . Far distant he descries , Ascending by degrees magnificent Up to the wall of Heaven , a structure high ; At top whereof , but far more rich , appeared The work as of a kingly palace ...
... turned thitherward in haste His travelled steps . Far distant he descries , Ascending by degrees magnificent Up to the wall of Heaven , a structure high ; At top whereof , but far more rich , appeared The work as of a kingly palace ...
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... turned By his magnetic beam , that gently warms The Universe , and to each inward part With gentle penetration , though unseen , Shoots invisible virtue even to the Deep ; So wondrously was set his station bright . There lands the Fiend ...
... turned By his magnetic beam , that gently warms The Universe , and to each inward part With gentle penetration , though unseen , Shoots invisible virtue even to the Deep ; So wondrously was set his station bright . There lands the Fiend ...
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... turned , but not his brightness hid ; Of beaming sunny rays a golden tiar Circled his head , nor less his locks behind Illustrious on his shoulders fledge with wings Lay waving round : on some great charge employed He seemed , or fixed ...
... turned , but not his brightness hid ; Of beaming sunny rays a golden tiar Circled his head , nor less his locks behind Illustrious on his shoulders fledge with wings Lay waving round : on some great charge employed He seemed , or fixed ...
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