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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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Before we pass from this poem , a word must be said about the place that it occupies in the development of Milton's mind . Both by its subject - matter , and by its marked sincerity and earnestness , it testifies to the sobriety of the ...
Before we pass from this poem , a word must be said about the place that it occupies in the development of Milton's mind . Both by its subject - matter , and by its marked sincerity and earnestness , it testifies to the sobriety of the ...
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With the enchanting melody of this poem in our ears , and with its main outlines well in mind , we pass on at once to its companion piece . IL PENSEROSO Hence , vain deluding Joys , The brood.
With the enchanting melody of this poem in our ears , and with its main outlines well in mind , we pass on at once to its companion piece . IL PENSEROSO Hence , vain deluding Joys , The brood.
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Therefore when any favoured of high Jove Chances to pass through this advent'rous glade , Swift as the sparkle of a glancing star I shoot from heav'n , to give him safe convoy , As now I do . But first I must put off These my sky robes ...
Therefore when any favoured of high Jove Chances to pass through this advent'rous glade , Swift as the sparkle of a glancing star I shoot from heav'n , to give him safe convoy , As now I do . But first I must put off These my sky robes ...
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You may as well spread out the unsunned heaps Of miser's treasure by an outlaw's den , And tell me it is safe , as bid me hope Danger will wink on opportunity , And let a single helpless maiden pass Uninjured in this wild surrounding ...
You may as well spread out the unsunned heaps Of miser's treasure by an outlaw's den , And tell me it is safe , as bid me hope Danger will wink on opportunity , And let a single helpless maiden pass Uninjured in this wild surrounding ...
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