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The Poetical Works of John Milton

PREFACE by the Rev
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Bro: List, list, I hear 480 Som far off hallow break the silent Air.
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Bro: Me thought so too; what should it be?
Eld.

Bro: For certain Either som one like us night-founder'd here, Or els som neighbour Wood-man, or at worst, Som roaving robber calling to his fellows.
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Bro: Heav'n keep my sister, agen agen and neer, Best draw, and stand upon our guard.
Eld.

Bro: Ile hallow, If he be friendly he comes well, if not, Defence is a good cause, and Heav'n be for us.
[Enter] The attendant Spirit habited like a Shepherd.
That hallow I should know, what are you?
speak; 490 Com not too neer, you fall on iron stakes else.
Spir: What voice is that, my young Lord?
speak agen.
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