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should the attachment in question deserve | should the attachment in question deserve | ||
a thought? --Ah for what trouble should | a thought? --Ah for what trouble should | ||
− | I not think his love an adequate reward. | + | I not think [[underline]] his love [[/underline]] an adequate reward. |
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Her Eye did seem to labour with a tear | Her Eye did seem to labour with a tear | ||
Which suddenly took birth; but overweigh'd | Which suddenly took birth; but overweigh'd | ||
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and wish it many beams twisted themselves | and wish it many beams twisted themselves | ||
Upon whose golden threads, the angels walk | Upon whose golden threads, the angels walk | ||
− | To, --& again from, Heaven.-- | + | To, --& again [[underline]] from, Heaven.-- [[/underline]] |
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"He seem'd for dignity compos'd | "He seem'd for dignity compos'd | ||
and high Exploit, --but all was false & hollow.." | and high Exploit, --but all was false & hollow.." | ||
Milton | Milton |
Revision as of 10:57, 6 April 2022
should the attachment in question deserve a thought? --Ah for what trouble should I not think underline his love /underline an adequate reward.
Her Eye did seem to labour with a tear Which suddenly took birth; but overweigh'd With its own swelling, --dropt upon her bosom. --After, --her looks grew cheerful, --& I saw a smile shoot graceful upwards (to addition from /addition ) her Eyes As they had gain'd a victory over greif; and wish it many beams twisted themselves Upon whose golden threads, the angels walk To, --& again underline from, Heaven.-- /underline
"He seem'd for dignity compos'd and high Exploit, --but all was false & hollow.." Milton