 | John Milton - 1925 - 450 pages
...through the shaggy hill Pass'd underneath ingulft, for God had thrown That Mountain as his Garden mould high rais'd Upon the rapid current, which through veins Of porous Earth with kindly thirst up-drawn, Rose a fresh Fountain, and with many a rill Water'd the Garden ; thence united fell... | |
 | Ivor Armstrong Richards - Criticism - 1924 - 304 pages
...his course, but through the shaggie hill Pass'd underneath ingulft . . . in spite of — Rose a fresh Fountain, and with many a rill Waterd the Garden ; thence united fell Down the steep glade, and met the neather Flood . . . in spite of — Rowling on Orient Pearl and sands... | |
 | John Milton - 1930 - 1150 pages
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