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Pàgina 56
... round and round , and then ingulfed , Where gay delusion darkens to despair ! ' This is a beaten track .'- Is this a track Should not be beaten ? never beat enough , Till enough learned the truths it would inspire . Shall Truth be ...
... round and round , and then ingulfed , Where gay delusion darkens to despair ! ' This is a beaten track .'- Is this a track Should not be beaten ? never beat enough , Till enough learned the truths it would inspire . Shall Truth be ...
Pàgina 9
... round into in this city , which is more considerable upon ac- niches , which are filled with beautiful copies of all count of its size and antiquity , than from the num- the famous antique statues in white marble . Just ber of its ...
... round into in this city , which is more considerable upon ac- niches , which are filled with beautiful copies of all count of its size and antiquity , than from the num- the famous antique statues in white marble . Just ber of its ...
Pàgina 42
... round him burn ; Where he points his purple spear . Hasty , hasty rout is there ; Marking , with indignant eye , Fear to stop and shame to fly : There confusion , terror's child , Conflict fierce and ruin wild , Agony , that pants for ...
... round him burn ; Where he points his purple spear . Hasty , hasty rout is there ; Marking , with indignant eye , Fear to stop and shame to fly : There confusion , terror's child , Conflict fierce and ruin wild , Agony , that pants for ...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Preliminary ... John Milton,Charles Dexter Cleveland Visualització completa - 1873 |
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