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... night of rain , with the red torrents from the hills , which meet at the sweet village of Comrie . And even the rainbow , when you see it at the end of a dirty street , loses caste , though not colour , and can • hardly pass for a ...
... night of rain , with the red torrents from the hills , which meet at the sweet village of Comrie . And even the rainbow , when you see it at the end of a dirty street , loses caste , though not colour , and can • hardly pass for a ...
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... night and the dawning seem engaged in contest as to the possession of a thing so magnificent ) , because in it , and in fine proportions , gloom and glory - the gloom of hell and the glory of heaven — have met and embraced each other ...
... night and the dawning seem engaged in contest as to the possession of a thing so magnificent ) , because in it , and in fine proportions , gloom and glory - the gloom of hell and the glory of heaven — have met and embraced each other ...
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... night as on a black charger , carrying all hell in his breast , and the trail of heaven's glory on his brow - his eyes eclipsed suns - his cheeks furrowed not by the traces of tears but of thunder - his wings two black forests - his ...
... night as on a black charger , carrying all hell in his breast , and the trail of heaven's glory on his brow - his eyes eclipsed suns - his cheeks furrowed not by the traces of tears but of thunder - his wings two black forests - his ...
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... night and day - became palpable to his eye , even when he was absent from the picture - produced at last a frenzy , which ended in death . We might wonder that a similar effect was not produced upon Milton's mind , from the long ...
... night and day - became palpable to his eye , even when he was absent from the picture - produced at last a frenzy , which ended in death . We might wonder that a similar effect was not produced upon Milton's mind , from the long ...
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... Nights , " than the carol and spring of a great original faculty . The councils of the Godhead are proverbial for feebleness and prolixity . Milton's hand trembles as it takes down the syllables from the Divine lips ; and he returns ...
... Nights , " than the carol and spring of a great original faculty . The councils of the Godhead are proverbial for feebleness and prolixity . Milton's hand trembles as it takes down the syllables from the Divine lips ; and he returns ...
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