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I did not err ; there does a sable cloud Turn forth her silver lining on the night , And casts a gleam over this tufted grove : I cannot halloo to my brothers , but Such noise as I can make to be heard farthest I'll venture , for my new ...
I did not err ; there does a sable cloud Turn forth her silver lining on the night , And casts a gleam over this tufted grove : I cannot halloo to my brothers , but Such noise as I can make to be heard farthest I'll venture , for my new ...
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This explanatory note was added by Milton in the first edition of his collected poems , published in 1645 . * The fountain of the Muses on Mount Helicon . And , as he passes , turn , And bid 103 MILTON HIS POETRY.
This explanatory note was added by Milton in the first edition of his collected poems , published in 1645 . * The fountain of the Muses on Mount Helicon . And , as he passes , turn , And bid 103 MILTON HIS POETRY.
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... when Charles II . sat on the throne which his immediate predecessors had disgraced , and was industriously disgracing it even more flagrantly in his turn ; when the Court was given over to shameless living ; when , even among the ...
... when Charles II . sat on the throne which his immediate predecessors had disgraced , and was industriously disgracing it even more flagrantly in his turn ; when the Court was given over to shameless living ; when , even among the ...
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