The Poetical Works of John Milton ...Bell and Daldy, 1866 |
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... 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 , sometimes Ascend to heav'n ...
... 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 , sometimes Ascend to heav'n ...
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John Milton. Thou sụn , of this great world both eye and soul , Acknowledge him thy greater , sound his praise In thy eternal course , both when thou clim'st , And when high noon hast gain'd , and when thou fall'st . 174 Moon , that now ...
John Milton. Thou sụn , of this great world both eye and soul , Acknowledge him thy greater , sound his praise In thy eternal course , both when thou clim'st , And when high noon hast gain'd , and when thou fall'st . 174 Moon , that now ...
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John Milton. Under whose lowly roof thou hast vouchsaf'd To enter , and these earthly fruits to taste , Food not of angels , yet accepted so , As that more willingly thou could'st not seem At heav'n's high feasts to have fed : yet what ...
John Milton. Under whose lowly roof thou hast vouchsaf'd To enter , and these earthly fruits to taste , Food not of angels , yet accepted so , As that more willingly thou could'st not seem At heav'n's high feasts to have fed : yet what ...
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... thou tell'st Hath past in heav'n , some doubt within me move , But more desire to hear , if thou consent , The full relation , which must needs be strange , Worthy of sacred silence to be heard ; And we have yet large day , for scarce ...
... thou tell'st Hath past in heav'n , some doubt within me move , But more desire to hear , if thou consent , The full relation , which must needs be strange , Worthy of sacred silence to be heard ; And we have yet large day , for scarce ...
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... thou , companion dear , what sleep can Thy eyelids ? and remember'st what decree 649 globous earth ] So in the Doctrine of Divorce , p . 208 , ed . Burnet . · Circling upwards can make from the globy sea whereon she stands . ' 613 Sleep ...
... thou , companion dear , what sleep can Thy eyelids ? and remember'st what decree 649 globous earth ] So in the Doctrine of Divorce , p . 208 , ed . Burnet . · Circling upwards can make from the globy sea whereon she stands . ' 613 Sleep ...
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