The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1권William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... earth , Through God's high sufferance for the trial of man , By falsities and lies the greatest part Of mankind they corrupted to forsake God their Creator , and the invisible Glory of him that made them to transforma , Oft to the image ...
... earth , Through God's high sufferance for the trial of man , By falsities and lies the greatest part Of mankind they corrupted to forsake God their Creator , and the invisible Glory of him that made them to transforma , Oft to the image ...
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... earth For treasures better hid . Soon had his crew Open'd into the hill a spacious wound , And digg'd out ribs of gold . Let none admire That riches grow in hell ; that soil may best Deserve the precious bane . And here let those Who ...
... earth For treasures better hid . Soon had his crew Open'd into the hill a spacious wound , And digg'd out ribs of gold . Let none admire That riches grow in hell ; that soil may best Deserve the precious bane . And here let those Who ...
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... earth's giant sons , Now less than smallest dwarfs b , in narrow room Throng numberless , like that Pygmëan race Beyond the Indian mount ; or faery elves , Whose midnight revels , by a forest side , Or fountain , some belated peasant ...
... earth's giant sons , Now less than smallest dwarfs b , in narrow room Throng numberless , like that Pygmëan race Beyond the Indian mount ; or faery elves , Whose midnight revels , by a forest side , Or fountain , some belated peasant ...
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... earth . 785 790 795 This is said in allusion to the superstitious notion of witches and faeries having great power over the moon . Virg . Eclog . viii . 69 : - Carmina vel cœlo possunt deducere lunam . - NEWTON . Intent . They , on ...
... earth . 785 790 795 This is said in allusion to the superstitious notion of witches and faeries having great power over the moon . Virg . Eclog . viii . 69 : - Carmina vel cœlo possunt deducere lunam . - NEWTON . Intent . They , on ...
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... earth hanging in the sea of air . So Cicero calls the earth , De Nat . Deor . ii . 66 : - " Quasi magnam quandam insulam , quam nos orbem terræ vocamus . " - NEWTON . u Of unessential Night . Unessential , void of being ; darkness ...
... earth hanging in the sea of air . So Cicero calls the earth , De Nat . Deor . ii . 66 : - " Quasi magnam quandam insulam , quam nos orbem terræ vocamus . " - NEWTON . u Of unessential Night . Unessential , void of being ; darkness ...
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