| Celia Florén - 1992 - 624 pages
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| Elizabeth Sauer - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1996 - 230 pages
...true Poet and of the Devils party without knowing it William Blake, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell Others more mild, Retreated in a silent valley, sing With notes Angelical to many a Harp Thir own Heroic deeds and hapless fall By doom of Battle; and complain that Fate Free Virtue should... | |
| Fiona J. Stafford, Howard Gaskill - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1998 - 284 pages
...hill. (PO:96) This passage is accompanied by a relatively long quotation from Paradise Lost, I, 546-55: Others more mild, Retreated in a silent valley, sing With notes angelical.— —The harmony. What could it less when spirits immortal sing? Suspended hell, and took with ravishment... | |
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