The Works of John Milton, Volume 2, Issue 2Columbia University Press, 1931 - English literature |
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Page 292
... stood and Blank , while horror chill Ran through his veins , and all his joynts relax'd ; From his slack hand the Garland wreath'd for Eve Down drop'd , and all the faded Roses shed : Speechless he stood and pale , till thus at length ...
... stood and Blank , while horror chill Ran through his veins , and all his joynts relax'd ; From his slack hand the Garland wreath'd for Eve Down drop'd , and all the faded Roses shed : Speechless he stood and pale , till thus at length ...
Page 436
... stood Tall stripling youths rich clad , of fairer hew Then Ganymed or Hylas , distant more Under the Trees now trip'd , now solemn stood 355 Nymphs of Diana's train , and Naiades With fruits and flowers from Amalthea's horn , And Ladies ...
... stood Tall stripling youths rich clad , of fairer hew Then Ganymed or Hylas , distant more Under the Trees now trip'd , now solemn stood 355 Nymphs of Diana's train , and Naiades With fruits and flowers from Amalthea's horn , And Ladies ...
Page 526
... stood ] stood , 722 and ] & 729 Ordaind ] Ordain'd 738 bowre ] bower 749 destroyer ] Destroyer 750 source ] sourse 751 ofspring ] 1674 ofsspring 1667 ofspring 759 1667 , 1668 AND 1669 NUMBER THIS LINE AS 760 , THUS MAKING THE BOOK ...
... stood ] stood , 722 and ] & 729 Ordaind ] Ordain'd 738 bowre ] bower 749 destroyer ] Destroyer 750 source ] sourse 751 ofspring ] 1674 ofsspring 1667 ofspring 759 1667 , 1668 AND 1669 NUMBER THIS LINE AS 760 , THUS MAKING THE BOOK ...
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