The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes, and a Life of the Author, Volume 2Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1841 |
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... eyes more numerous than those Of Argus , and more wakeful than to drowse , Charm'd with Arcadian pipe , the pastoral reed Of Hermes , or his opiate rod . Mean while , To resalute the world with sacred light 130 Leucothea wak'd , and ...
... eyes more numerous than those Of Argus , and more wakeful than to drowse , Charm'd with Arcadian pipe , the pastoral reed Of Hermes , or his opiate rod . Mean while , To resalute the world with sacred light 130 Leucothea wak'd , and ...
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... eye the chase Pursuing , not unmov'd to Eve thus spake . 195 O Eve , some further change awaits us nigh , Which heaven by these mute signs in nature shows Forerunners of his purpose , or to warn Us haply too secure of our discharge From ...
... eye the chase Pursuing , not unmov'd to Eve thus spake . 195 O Eve , some further change awaits us nigh , Which heaven by these mute signs in nature shows Forerunners of his purpose , or to warn Us haply too secure of our discharge From ...
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... eye . The field pavilion'd with his guardians bright ; Nor that which on the flaming mount appear'd In Dothan , cover'd with a camp of fire , Against the Syrian king , who to surprise One man assassin - like had levied war , War ...
... eye . The field pavilion'd with his guardians bright ; Nor that which on the flaming mount appear'd In Dothan , cover'd with a camp of fire , Against the Syrian king , who to surprise One man assassin - like had levied war , War ...
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... eyes ; all places else Inhospitable appear and desolate , Nor knowing us nor known ; and if by prayer Incessant I could hope to change the will To Of him who all things can , I would not cease weary him with my assiduous cries . But ...
... eyes ; all places else Inhospitable appear and desolate , Nor knowing us nor known ; and if by prayer Incessant I could hope to change the will To Of him who all things can , I would not cease weary him with my assiduous cries . But ...
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... eyes , ) Here sleep below , while thou to foresight wak'st , As once thou slept'st , while she to life was form'd . To whom thus Adam gratefully reply'd . Ascend , I follow thee , safe guide , the path 356 360 365 370 Thou lead'st me ...
... eyes , ) Here sleep below , while thou to foresight wak'st , As once thou slept'st , while she to life was form'd . To whom thus Adam gratefully reply'd . Ascend , I follow thee , safe guide , the path 356 360 365 370 Thou lead'st me ...
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