The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volume 2Bell and Daldy, 1878 - 334 pages |
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... 'd ] Bosom . ' Bentl . MS . 137 roof ] In Milton's own edition , a comma stands after ' roof , ' which Tickell , Fenton , Bentley followed . Pearce properly corrected it . Their orisons , each morning duly paid In various style BOOK V.
... 'd ] Bosom . ' Bentl . MS . 137 roof ] In Milton's own edition , a comma stands after ' roof , ' which Tickell , Fenton , Bentley followed . Pearce properly corrected it . Their orisons , each morning duly paid In various style BOOK V.
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... stand In sight of God enthron'd , our happy state Hold , as you yours , while our obedience holds ; On other surety none ; freely we serve , Because we freely love , as in our will To love or not ; in this we stand or fall . And some ...
... stand In sight of God enthron'd , our happy state Hold , as you yours , while our obedience holds ; On other surety none ; freely we serve , Because we freely love , as in our will To love or not ; in this we stand or fall . And some ...
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... 'd ] Ov . Met . 1. 13. • Ponderibus librata suis . ' Newton . 595 600 401 Thrones ] By all the Thrones , and Dominations , Vir Lee Beeching's note & I 12 / Hear my decree , which unrevok'd shall stand . This BOOK V. 25.
... 'd ] Ov . Met . 1. 13. • Ponderibus librata suis . ' Newton . 595 600 401 Thrones ] By all the Thrones , and Dominations , Vir Lee Beeching's note & I 12 / Hear my decree , which unrevok'd shall stand . This BOOK V. 25.
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John Milton, John Mitford. Hear my decree , which unrevok'd shall stand . This day I have begot whom I declare My only Son , and on this holy hill 605 Him have anointed , whom ye now behold At my right hand ; your head I him appoint ...
John Milton, John Mitford. Hear my decree , which unrevok'd shall stand . This day I have begot whom I declare My only Son , and on this holy hill 605 Him have anointed , whom ye now behold At my right hand ; your head I him appoint ...
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... , p . 208 , ed . Burnet . " Circling upwards can make from the globy sea whereon she stands . ' 413 Sleep'st thou ] See Nonni Dionysiaca , lib . xxix . v . 328 . 675 Of yesterday so late hath past the lips Of 28 PARADISE LOST .
... , p . 208 , ed . Burnet . " Circling upwards can make from the globy sea whereon she stands . ' 413 Sleep'st thou ] See Nonni Dionysiaca , lib . xxix . v . 328 . 675 Of yesterday so late hath past the lips Of 28 PARADISE LOST .
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