The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volume 1at the Clarendon Press., 1731 |
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... several spheres thou must afcribe , Mov'd contrary with thwart obliquities ; Or fave the Sun his labor , and that fwift Nocturnal and diurnal rhomb fuppos'd , Invifible elfe above all ftars , the wheel Of day and night : which needs not ...
... several spheres thou must afcribe , Mov'd contrary with thwart obliquities ; Or fave the Sun his labor , and that fwift Nocturnal and diurnal rhomb fuppos'd , Invifible elfe above all ftars , the wheel Of day and night : which needs not ...
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