O thou that, with surpassing glory crown'd, Look'st from thy sole dominion, like the god Of this new world, at whose sight all the stars Hide their diminish'd heads, to thee I call, But with no friendly voice, and add thy name, 0 sun, to tell thee how... Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. The Sixth ... - Page 256by John Milton - 1763Full view - About this book
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