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... wide revolution and hurls the lightning from his skyey citadel , laughs168 at the vain undertakings of the degenerate mob and is willing to take upon himself the defence of his people's cause . There is a place situated , men say , with ...
... wide revolution and hurls the lightning from his skyey citadel , laughs168 at the vain undertakings of the degenerate mob and is willing to take upon himself the defence of his people's cause . There is a place situated , men say , with ...
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... wide Ethiopian to the Cape 640 Ply stemming nightly toward the Pole . So seem'd Far off the flying Fiend : at last appear Hell bounds high reaching to the horrid Roof , And thrice threefold the Gates ; three folds were Brass , 645 95 ...
... wide Ethiopian to the Cape 640 Ply stemming nightly toward the Pole . So seem'd Far off the flying Fiend : at last appear Hell bounds high reaching to the horrid Roof , And thrice threefold the Gates ; three folds were Brass , 645 95 ...
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... wide . In circuit , undetermin'd square or round , 1005. For Milton's use of the Homeric story of the golden chain with which Zeus boasted that he could draw earth and all its seas up to heaven ( II . VIII , 23-24 ) see l . 1051 below ...
... wide . In circuit , undetermin'd square or round , 1005. For Milton's use of the Homeric story of the golden chain with which Zeus boasted that he could draw earth and all its seas up to heaven ( II . VIII , 23-24 ) see l . 1051 below ...
Contents
THE MINOR POEMS | 3 |
The Fifth Ode of Horace | 10 |
Elegia Tertia Elegy III | 21 |
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