The Poetical Works of John MiltonOxford University Press, 1916 - 554 Seiten |
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... e're long Be well stock't with as fair a herd as graz'd 150 About my Mother Circe . Thus I hurl My dazling Spells into the spungy ayr , Of power to cheat the eye with blear illusion , And give it false presentments , lest the place And ...
... e're long Be well stock't with as fair a herd as graz'd 150 About my Mother Circe . Thus I hurl My dazling Spells into the spungy ayr , Of power to cheat the eye with blear illusion , And give it false presentments , lest the place And ...
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... e're they could return , Had stole them from me , els O theevish Night Why shouldst thou , but for som fellonious end , In thy dark lantern thus close up the Stars , That nature hung in Heav'n , and fill'd their Lamps With everlasting ...
... e're they could return , Had stole them from me , els O theevish Night Why shouldst thou , but for som fellonious end , In thy dark lantern thus close up the Stars , That nature hung in Heav'n , and fill'd their Lamps With everlasting ...
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... e're she was ware , and wish't she might Deny her nature , and be never more 550 560 570 Still to be so displac't . I was all eare , And took in strains that might create a soul Under the ribs of Death , but O ere long Too well I did ...
... e're she was ware , and wish't she might Deny her nature , and be never more 550 560 570 Still to be so displac't . I was all eare , And took in strains that might create a soul Under the ribs of Death , but O ere long Too well I did ...
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... e're thou hoverest Whether above that high first - moving Spheare Or in the Elisian fields ( if such there were . ) Oh say me true if thou wert mortal wight And why from us so quickly thou didst take thy flight . : VII Wert thou some ...
... e're thou hoverest Whether above that high first - moving Spheare Or in the Elisian fields ( if such there were . ) Oh say me true if thou wert mortal wight And why from us so quickly thou didst take thy flight . : VII Wert thou some ...
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... E're half my days , in this dark world and wide , And that one Talent which is death to hide , Lodg'd with me useless , though my Soul more bent To serve therewith my Maker , and present My true account , least he returning chide , Doth ...
... E're half my days , in this dark world and wide , And that one Talent which is death to hide , Lodg'd with me useless , though my Soul more bent To serve therewith my Maker , and present My true account , least he returning chide , Doth ...
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