THE POETICAL WORKS OF JOHN MILTON, Band 2Macmillan, 1904 |
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... winds blow keen , To warm him wet returned from field at eve , He saw approach ; who first with curious eye Perused him , then with words thus uttered spake : - " Sir , what ill chance hath brought thee to this place , So far from path ...
... winds blow keen , To warm him wet returned from field at eve , He saw approach ; who first with curious eye Perused him , then with words thus uttered spake : - " Sir , what ill chance hath brought thee to this place , So far from path ...
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... in Peræa - but returned in vain . Then on the bank of Jordan , by a creek , Where winds with reeds and osiers whispering play , Plain fishermen ( no greater men them call ) , IO 20 Close in a cottage low together got , Their unexpected II ...
... in Peræa - but returned in vain . Then on the bank of Jordan , by a creek , Where winds with reeds and osiers whispering play , Plain fishermen ( no greater men them call ) , IO 20 Close in a cottage low together got , Their unexpected II ...
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... winds Of gentlest gale Arabian odours fanned From their soft wings , and Flora's earliest smells . Such was the splendour ; and the Tempter now His invitation earnestly renewed : - : - " What doubts the Son of God to sit and eat ? These ...
... winds Of gentlest gale Arabian odours fanned From their soft wings , and Flora's earliest smells . Such was the splendour ; and the Tempter now His invitation earnestly renewed : - : - " What doubts the Son of God to sit and eat ? These ...
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... winds- God of this World invoked , and World beneath . Who then thou art , whose coming is foretold To me most fatal , me it most concerns . The trial hath indamaged thee no way , Rather more honour left and more esteem ; Me naught ...
... winds- God of this World invoked , and World beneath . Who then thou art , whose coming is foretold To me most fatal , me it most concerns . The trial hath indamaged thee no way , Rather more honour left and more esteem ; Me naught ...
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... winds Within their stony caves , but rushed abroad From the four hinges of the world , and fell On the vexed wilderness , whose tallest pines , Though rooted deep as high , and sturdiest oaks , Bowed their stiff necks , loaden with ...
... winds Within their stony caves , but rushed abroad From the four hinges of the world , and fell On the vexed wilderness , whose tallest pines , Though rooted deep as high , and sturdiest oaks , Bowed their stiff necks , loaden with ...
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