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" The full blaze of thy beams, and through a cloud Drawn round about thee like a radiant shrine, Dark with excessive bright thy skirts appear, Yet dazzle Heaven, that brightest Seraphim Approach not, but with both wings veil their eyes. "
The third book of Milton's Paradise lost, with notes [&c.] by C.P. Mason - الصفحة 11
بواسطة John Milton - 1873
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