The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 2Bell and Daldy, 1878 - 334 Seiten |
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... fair it seem'd , Much fairer to my fancy than by day : And as I wond'ring look'd , beside it stood One shap'd and wing'd like one of those from heav'n By us oft seen ; his dewy locks distill'd Ambrosia ; on that tree he also gaz'd ; And ...
... fair it seem'd , Much fairer to my fancy than by day : And as I wond'ring look'd , beside it stood One shap'd and wing'd like one of those from heav'n By us oft seen ; his dewy locks distill'd Ambrosia ; on that tree he also gaz'd ; And ...
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... fair angelic Eve , Partake thou also ; happy though thou art , Happier thou may'st be , worthier canst not be : Taste this , and be henceforth among the Gods Thyself a Goddess , not to earth confin'd , But sometimes in the air , as we ...
... fair angelic Eve , Partake thou also ; happy though thou art , Happier thou may'st be , worthier canst not be : Taste this , and be henceforth among the Gods Thyself a Goddess , not to earth confin'd , But sometimes in the air , as we ...
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... fair morning first smiles on the world ; And let us to our fresh employments rise , Among the groves , the fountains , and the flow'rs , That open now their choicest bosom'd smells , Reserv'd from night , and kept for thee in store ...
... fair morning first smiles on the world ; And let us to our fresh employments rise , Among the groves , the fountains , and the flow'rs , That open now their choicest bosom'd smells , Reserv'd from night , and kept for thee in store ...
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... fair ; thyself how wondrous then ! Unspeakable , who sitt'st above these heavens , 156 To us invisible , or dimly seen In these thy lowest works ; yet these declare Thy goodness beyond thought , and power divine . Speak ye who best can ...
... fair ; thyself how wondrous then ! Unspeakable , who sitt'st above these heavens , 156 To us invisible , or dimly seen In these thy lowest works ; yet these declare Thy goodness beyond thought , and power divine . Speak ye who best can ...
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... fair 380 Than wood - nymph , or the fairest goddess feign'd Of three that in Mount Ida naked strove , 356 besmear'd ] Hor . Od . iv . 9. 14 . • Aurum vestibus illitum . Hume . 357 agape ] agaze . Bentl . MS . VOL . II . 159 Stood to ...
... fair 380 Than wood - nymph , or the fairest goddess feign'd Of three that in Mount Ida naked strove , 356 besmear'd ] Hor . Od . iv . 9. 14 . • Aurum vestibus illitum . Hume . 357 agape ] agaze . Bentl . MS . VOL . II . 159 Stood to ...
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