The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇWilliam Pickering, 1845 |
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... heav'n fresh blowing , pure and sweet , With day - spring born ; here leave me to respire . This day a solemn feast the people hold To Dagon , their sea - idol , and forbid Laborious works , unwillingly this rest 5 Their superstition ...
... heav'n fresh blowing , pure and sweet , With day - spring born ; here leave me to respire . This day a solemn feast the people hold To Dagon , their sea - idol , and forbid Laborious works , unwillingly this rest 5 Their superstition ...
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... heav'n foretold Twice by an angel , who at last in sight Of both my parents all in flames ascended From off the altar , where an off'ring burn'd , As in a fiery column charioting His god - like presence , and from some great act Or ...
... heav'n foretold Twice by an angel , who at last in sight Of both my parents all in flames ascended From off the altar , where an off'ring burn'd , As in a fiery column charioting His god - like presence , and from some great act Or ...
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... heav'n . Which shall I first bewail , Thy bondage or lost sight , Prison within prison Inseparably dark ? Thou art become , O worst imprisonment ! The dungeon of thyself ; thy soul , Which men enjoying sight oft without cause com ...
... heav'n . Which shall I first bewail , Thy bondage or lost sight , Prison within prison Inseparably dark ? Thou art become , O worst imprisonment ! The dungeon of thyself ; thy soul , Which men enjoying sight oft without cause com ...
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... it ? when in strength All mortals I excell'd , and great in hopes With youthful courage and magnanimous thoughts Of birth from heav'n foretold , and high exploits , Full of divine instinct , after some proof Of acts 26.
... it ? when in strength All mortals I excell'd , and great in hopes With youthful courage and magnanimous thoughts Of birth from heav'n foretold , and high exploits , Full of divine instinct , after some proof Of acts 26.
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... heav'n's fiery rod , 549 535 lay my head ] Spens . F. Q. ii . vi . 14 . " In her loose lap laying his head disarm'd Todd . 545 cheers ] Judges ix . 13. ' Wine which cheereth God and man . ' ¡¤ 549 touch ] Lucr . iv . 409. Contingens ...
... heav'n's fiery rod , 549 535 lay my head ] Spens . F. Q. ii . vi . 14 . " In her loose lap laying his head disarm'd Todd . 545 cheers ] Judges ix . 13. ' Wine which cheereth God and man . ' ¡¤ 549 touch ] Lucr . iv . 409. Contingens ...
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