The Works of John Milton, Volume 2, Issue 2Columbia University Press, 1931 - English literature |
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Page 315
... Deep to the Roots of Hell the gather'd beach 300 They fasten'd , and the Mole immense wraught on Over the foaming deep high Archt , a Bridge Of length prodigious joyning to the Wall Immovable of this now fenceless world Forfeit to Death ...
... Deep to the Roots of Hell the gather'd beach 300 They fasten'd , and the Mole immense wraught on Over the foaming deep high Archt , a Bridge Of length prodigious joyning to the Wall Immovable of this now fenceless world Forfeit to Death ...
Page 409
... deep dismay At these sad tidings ; but no time was then 110 For long indulgence to their fears or grief : Unanimous they all commit the care And management of this main enterprize To him their great Dictator , whose attempt At first ...
... deep dismay At these sad tidings ; but no time was then 110 For long indulgence to their fears or grief : Unanimous they all commit the care And management of this main enterprize To him their great Dictator , whose attempt At first ...
Page 497
... Deep ] мs boundlesse deep 178 occasion , ] MS Occasion : 179 yield ] мs yeild . Foe ] Ms foe 180 Plain ] Ms plain 183 dreadful ? ] мs dreadfull ! 184 fiery ] Ms fiery THE e IS WRITTEN ABOVE . 186 Powers ] мs powers 187 we ] MS wee ...
... Deep ] мs boundlesse deep 178 occasion , ] MS Occasion : 179 yield ] мs yeild . Foe ] Ms foe 180 Plain ] Ms plain 183 dreadful ? ] мs dreadfull ! 184 fiery ] Ms fiery THE e IS WRITTEN ABOVE . 186 Powers ] мs powers 187 we ] MS wee ...
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