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F. Pessoa - Heterónimos ingleses
BNP/E3, 104A – 59
BNP/E3, 104A – 59
Ginkel
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Ginkel - Ceasure in Milton’s fall of Mulciber

[BNP/E3, 104A – 59]

 

Ceasure in Milton’s fall of Mulciber: –

 

Psychology

 

M Mulciber

 

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  1. Nor was his name unheard or unadorned
  2. In ancient Greece; | and in Ausonian land
  3. Men called him Mulciber; | and how he fell
  4. From Heaven, “ they fabled,| thrown by angry Jove
  5. Sheer o’er the crystal battlements: | from morn
  6. To noon he fell, | from noon “ to dewy eve,
  7. A summer’s day; | and with the setting sun
  8. Dropped from the zenith, like a falling star
  9. On Lemnos, Aegean isle. | Thus they relate,
  10. Erring; | for he with this rebellious rout
  11. Fell long before; | nor aught availed him now
  12. To have built in Heaven high towers: | nor did he ‘scape
  13. By all his engines, | but was headlong sent
  14. With his industrious crew to build in Hell.

Milton

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Horace Ginkel                 Haliburton

Hassil          H             Horace Ginkel

                Haliburton

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Inglês
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Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal
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