The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumes 1-2Leavitt & Allen, 1849 |
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... winds Within their stony caves , but rush'd abroad From the four hinges of the world , and fell On the vex'd wilderness , whose tallest pines , Though rooted deep as high , and sturdiest oaks , Bow'd their stiff necks , loaden with ...
... winds Within their stony caves , but rush'd abroad From the four hinges of the world , and fell On the vex'd wilderness , whose tallest pines , Though rooted deep as high , and sturdiest oaks , Bow'd their stiff necks , loaden with ...
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... winds Blow moist and keen , shattering the graceful locks Of these fair spreading trees ; which bids us seek Some better shroud , some better warmth , to cherish Our limbs benumb'd , ere this diurnal star Leave cold the night , how we ...
... winds Blow moist and keen , shattering the graceful locks Of these fair spreading trees ; which bids us seek Some better shroud , some better warmth , to cherish Our limbs benumb'd , ere this diurnal star Leave cold the night , how we ...
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... winds Blow moist and keen , shattering the graceful locks Of these fair spreading trees ; which bids us seek Some better shroud , some better warmth , to cherish Our limbs benumb'd , ere this diurnal star Leave cold the night , how we ...
... winds Blow moist and keen , shattering the graceful locks Of these fair spreading trees ; which bids us seek Some better shroud , some better warmth , to cherish Our limbs benumb'd , ere this diurnal star Leave cold the night , how we ...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Memoir, and Critical ..., Volumes 1-2 John Milton No preview available - 1800 |
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