The Works of John Milton, Volume 2, Issue 2Columbia University Press, 1931 - English literature |
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Page 352
... sight 185 The Bird of Jove , stoopt from his aerie tour , Two Birds of gayest plume before him drove : Down from a Hill the Beast that reigns in Woods , First hunter then , pursu'd a gentle brace , Goodliest of all the Forrest , Hart ...
... sight 185 The Bird of Jove , stoopt from his aerie tour , Two Birds of gayest plume before him drove : Down from a Hill the Beast that reigns in Woods , First hunter then , pursu'd a gentle brace , Goodliest of all the Forrest , Hart ...
Page 360
... sights Michael from Adams eyes the Filme remov'd Which that false Fruit that promis'd clearer sight Had bred ; then ... sight , That Adam now enforc't to close his eyes , 420 Sunk down and all his Spirits became intranst : But him the ...
... sights Michael from Adams eyes the Filme remov'd Which that false Fruit that promis'd clearer sight Had bred ; then ... sight , That Adam now enforc't to close his eyes , 420 Sunk down and all his Spirits became intranst : But him the ...
Page 454
... sight whereof the Fiend yet more presum'd , And to our Saviour thus his words renew'd . That thou may'st know I seek not to engage Thy Vertue , and not every way secure On no slight grounds thy safety ; hear , and mark 350 To what end I ...
... sight whereof the Fiend yet more presum'd , And to our Saviour thus his words renew'd . That thou may'st know I seek not to engage Thy Vertue , and not every way secure On no slight grounds thy safety ; hear , and mark 350 To what end I ...
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