The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1at the Clarendon Press., 1731 |
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... and joys Then sweet , now fad to mention , thro ' dire change 820 Befall'n us unforeseen , unthought of ) know / I come no enemy , but to set free I come 46 PARADISE LOST . Book II . Forth issu'd, brandishing his fatal dart, ...
... and joys Then sweet , now fad to mention , thro ' dire change 820 Befall'n us unforeseen , unthought of ) know / I come no enemy , but to set free I come 46 PARADISE LOST . Book II . Forth issu'd, brandishing his fatal dart, ...
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... thro ' midst of Heav'n Rowls o'er ELYSIAN flow'rs her amber stream : With these that never fade the spirits elect 360 Bind their resplendent locks , inwreath'd with beams ; Now in loose garlands thick thrown off the bright Pavement ...
... thro ' midst of Heav'n Rowls o'er ELYSIAN flow'rs her amber stream : With these that never fade the spirits elect 360 Bind their resplendent locks , inwreath'd with beams ; Now in loose garlands thick thrown off the bright Pavement ...
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... thro ' their malice fall'n , FATHER of mercy and grace ! thou didst not doom So strictly ; but much more to pity incline . No fooner did thy dear and only SON , Perceive thee purpos'd not to doom frail man So strictly , but much more to ...
... thro ' their malice fall'n , FATHER of mercy and grace ! thou didst not doom So strictly ; but much more to pity incline . No fooner did thy dear and only SON , Perceive thee purpos'd not to doom frail man So strictly , but much more to ...
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... thro ' their malice fall'n , 400 FATHER of mercy and grace ! thou didst not doom So frictly ; but much more to pity incline . No sooner did thy dear and only Son , Perceive thee purpos'd not to doom frail inan So strictly , but much ...
... thro ' their malice fall'n , 400 FATHER of mercy and grace ! thou didst not doom So frictly ; but much more to pity incline . No sooner did thy dear and only Son , Perceive thee purpos'd not to doom frail inan So strictly , but much ...
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... Thro ' dark and desart ways with peril gone All night , at last by break of chearful dawn Obtains the brow of fome high - climbing hill , Which to his eye discovers unaware 545 55 The goodly profpect of fome foreign land First seen , or ...
... Thro ' dark and desart ways with peril gone All night , at last by break of chearful dawn Obtains the brow of fome high - climbing hill , Which to his eye discovers unaware 545 55 The goodly profpect of fome foreign land First seen , or ...
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