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... cloud removed , inclines her beauteous head , And offers me the lip , if dull of heart I shrink not , and decline her gracious boon . Go , now , and gather dross , ye sordid minds That covet it : what could my Father more ? What more ...
... cloud removed , inclines her beauteous head , And offers me the lip , if dull of heart I shrink not , and decline her gracious boon . Go , now , and gather dross , ye sordid minds That covet it : what could my Father more ? What more ...
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... , " says Warton , " as were familiar to an early riser . He is waked by the lark , and goes into the fields ; the sun is just emerging , and the clouds are still hovering over the mountains : the cocks are LIFE OF MILTON . xxi.
... , " says Warton , " as were familiar to an early riser . He is waked by the lark , and goes into the fields ; the sun is just emerging , and the clouds are still hovering over the mountains : the cocks are LIFE OF MILTON . xxi.
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... cloud from my pure spirit driven , Joy in the bright beatitude of heaven ! We may conceive what delight Milton had in talking with Manso about Tasso , and how it encouraged his own desire of poetical immortality . The honours paid to ...
... cloud from my pure spirit driven , Joy in the bright beatitude of heaven ! We may conceive what delight Milton had in talking with Manso about Tasso , and how it encouraged his own desire of poetical immortality . The honours paid to ...
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... cloud of infernal darkness , where we shall never more see the sun of thy truth again ; never hope for the cheerful dawn ; never more hear the bird of morning sing . Be moved with pity at the afflicted state of this our shaken monarchy ...
... cloud of infernal darkness , where we shall never more see the sun of thy truth again ; never hope for the cheerful dawn ; never more hear the bird of morning sing . Be moved with pity at the afflicted state of this our shaken monarchy ...
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... clouds to judge the several kingdoms of this world ; and distributing national honours and rewards to religious and just commonwealths , shalt put an end to all earthly tyrannies , proclaiming thy universal and mild monarchy through ...
... clouds to judge the several kingdoms of this world ; and distributing national honours and rewards to religious and just commonwealths , shalt put an end to all earthly tyrannies , proclaiming thy universal and mild monarchy through ...
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