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... Time will run back , and fetch the Age of Gold ; And speckled Vanity Will sicken soon and die , And leprous Sin will melt from earthly mould ; And Hell itself will pass away , And leave her dol'rous mansions to the peering Day .
... Time will run back , and fetch the Age of Gold ; And speckled Vanity Will sicken soon and die , And leprous Sin will melt from earthly mould ; And Hell itself will pass away , And leave her dol'rous mansions to the peering Day .
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Apollo from his shrine Can no more divine , With hollow shriek the steep of Delphos 1 leaving . No nightly trance , or breathèd spell , Inspires the pale - eyed priest from the prophetic cell . XX The lonely mountains o'er , And the ...
Apollo from his shrine Can no more divine , With hollow shriek the steep of Delphos 1 leaving . No nightly trance , or breathèd spell , Inspires the pale - eyed priest from the prophetic cell . XX The lonely mountains o'er , And the ...
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... his chin upon an orient wave , The flocking shadows pale Troop to th ' infernal jail , Each fettered ghost slips to his sev'ral grave ; And the yellow - skirted Fays Fly after the night - steeds , leaving their moon - loved maze .
... his chin upon an orient wave , The flocking shadows pale Troop to th ' infernal jail , Each fettered ghost slips to his sev'ral grave ; And the yellow - skirted Fays Fly after the night - steeds , leaving their moon - loved maze .
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This sonnet was written by Milton on the eve of his leaving Cambridge , and clearly marks his sense that he was now about to open a new chapter in his history . Youth was over ; he stood on the threshold of manhood , with all its ...
This sonnet was written by Milton on the eve of his leaving Cambridge , and clearly marks his sense that he was now about to open a new chapter in his history . Youth was over ; he stood on the threshold of manhood , with all its ...
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... and other country messes , Which the neat - handed Phillis 1 dresses ; And then in haste her bow'r she leaves , With Thestylis 1 to bind the sheaves ; Or , if the earlier season lead , To the tanned haycock in the mead .
... and other country messes , Which the neat - handed Phillis 1 dresses ; And then in haste her bow'r she leaves , With Thestylis 1 to bind the sheaves ; Or , if the earlier season lead , To the tanned haycock in the mead .
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