The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1Bohn, 1861 |
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... morning fair Came forth with pilgrim steps , in amice grey ; Who , with her radiant finger , still'd the roar Of thunder ... morn . " The exquisitely touching apostrophe— " Ill wast thou shrouded then , O patient Son of God ! " offers an ...
... morning fair Came forth with pilgrim steps , in amice grey ; Who , with her radiant finger , still'd the roar Of thunder ... morn . " The exquisitely touching apostrophe— " Ill wast thou shrouded then , O patient Son of God ! " offers an ...
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... morning hymn at the door of their bower . God , to render man inexcusable , sends Raphael to admonish him of his obedience , of his free estate , of his enemy near at hand , who he is , and why his enemy ... Morn , her rosy steps in the.
... morning hymn at the door of their bower . God , to render man inexcusable , sends Raphael to admonish him of his obedience , of his free estate , of his enemy near at hand , who he is , and why his enemy ... Morn , her rosy steps in the.
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... morn her rosy steps , & c . Homer speaks of the ' rosy- finger'd morn ; ' Milton , therefore , gives her here rosy steps , ' and , in the third line of the sixth book , a ' rosy hand . ' The morn is at first gray ( so ' gray dawn ...
... morn her rosy steps , & c . Homer speaks of the ' rosy- finger'd morn ; ' Milton , therefore , gives her here rosy steps , ' and , in the third line of the sixth book , a ' rosy hand . ' The morn is at first gray ( so ' gray dawn ...
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