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" Fairest of stars, last in the train of night, If better thou belong not to the dawn, Sure pledge of day, that crown'st the smiling morn With thy bright circlet, praise Him in thy sphere, While day arises, that sweet hour of prime. "
The English Reader; Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry Selected from the Best ... - Page 224
by Lindley Murray - 1839 - 253 pages
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Remembering and Repeating: Biblical Creation in Paradise Lost

Regina M. Schwartz - 1988 - 160 pages
...are other not-so-veiled allusions to the Tempter in the aubade. The morning star is asked to praise. Fairest of Stars, last in the train of Night, If better...Sphere While day arises, that sweet hour of Prime. (V. 166-70) Lucifer is no longer the last star of night; he is the "sure pledge of day." The effect...
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Essentials of English Grammar

William Dwight Whitney - 1988 - 316 pages
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Naming in Paradise: Milton and the Language of Adam and Eve

John Leonard - 1990 - 328 pages
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商學論究, Volumes 39-40

1991 - 1076 pages
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Generosity and the Limits of Authority: Shakespeare, Herbert, Milton

William Flesch - 1992 - 304 pages
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Milton Studies, Volume 27

James D. Simmonds - 1992 - 296 pages
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John Milton, a Concordance of Paradise Lost, Volume 1

Celia Florén - 1992 - 580 pages
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John Milton, a Concordance of Paradise Lost, Volume 2

Celia Florén - 1992 - 624 pages
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A Gust for Paradise: Milton's Eden and the Visual Arts

Diane Kelsey McColley - 1993 - 336 pages
...faith, by the "intellectual ray" undergoing the poem's purgative process that increases its acuity. Fairest of Stars, last in the train of Night, If better...thou belong not to the dawn, Sure pledge of day, that crown 'st the smiling Mom With thy bright Circlet, praise [God] in thy Sphere While day arises, that...
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Of Poetry and Politics: New Essays on Milton and His World

P. G. Stanwood - 1995 - 376 pages
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