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... passed Through Bosporus betwixt the justling rocks ; Or when Ulysses on the larboard shunned Charybdis , and by the other whirlpool steered . So he with difficulty and labor hard Moved on , with difficulty and labor he ; But he once passed ...
... passed Through Bosporus betwixt the justling rocks ; Or when Ulysses on the larboard shunned Charybdis , and by the other whirlpool steered . So he with difficulty and labor hard Moved on , with difficulty and labor he ; But he once passed ...
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... passed , the mighty regencies Of Seraphim and Potentates and Thrones In their triple degrees , regions to which All thy dominion , Adam , is no more Than what this garden is to all the earth And all the sea , from one entire globose ...
... passed , the mighty regencies Of Seraphim and Potentates and Thrones In their triple degrees , regions to which All thy dominion , Adam , is no more Than what this garden is to all the earth And all the sea , from one entire globose ...
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... passed , And all about found desolate ; for those Appointed to sit there , had left their charge , Flown to the upper World ; the rest were all 410 415 420 Far to the inland retired , about the walls Of Pandemonium , city and proud seat ...
... passed , And all about found desolate ; for those Appointed to sit there , had left their charge , Flown to the upper World ; the rest were all 410 415 420 Far to the inland retired , about the walls Of Pandemonium , city and proud seat ...
Contents
Preface | v |
A Paraphrase on Psalm 114 | 1 |
On the Death of a Fair Infant Anno Ætatis | 7 |
Copyright | |
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