The Poetical Works of John MiltonOxford University Press, 1935 - 599 Seiten |
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... Mean while th ' Eternal eye , whose sight discernes Abstrusest thoughts , from forth his holy Mount And from within the golden Lamps that burne Nightly before him , saw without thir light Rebellion rising , saw in whom , how spred Among ...
... Mean while th ' Eternal eye , whose sight discernes Abstrusest thoughts , from forth his holy Mount And from within the golden Lamps that burne Nightly before him , saw without thir light Rebellion rising , saw in whom , how spred Among ...
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... mean to win , Or turn this Heav'n it self into the Hell Thou fablest , here however to dwell free , If not to reign : mean while thy utmost force , And join him nam'd Almightie to thy aid , I flie not , but have sought thee farr and ...
... mean to win , Or turn this Heav'n it self into the Hell Thou fablest , here however to dwell free , If not to reign : mean while thy utmost force , And join him nam'd Almightie to thy aid , I flie not , but have sought thee farr and ...
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... mean Andrew and Simon , famous after known With others though in Holy Writ not nam'd , Now missing him thir joy so lately found , So lately found , and so abruptly gone , Began to doubt , and doubted many days , And as the days increas ...
... mean Andrew and Simon , famous after known With others though in Holy Writ not nam'd , Now missing him thir joy so lately found , So lately found , and so abruptly gone , Began to doubt , and doubted many days , And as the days increas ...
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