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her Heav'nly forme Angelic

V. 457. Her Heavenly Form Angelic, &c. Her Heavenly Beauty, like that of Angels, but more soft and sweetly winning. Form, Forma, Lat. Beauty.

Formae conscia conjux. AEn. 8.


Gesture, Bo. I. Vers. 590.

Hume, Patrick. “Annotations on Milton's Paradise lost wherein the texts of sacred writ, relating to the
poem, are quoted, the parallel places and imitations of the most excellent Homer and Virgil, cited and compared, all the obscure parts by P.H. ...” Bodleian Library 2(1695):321. Early English Books Online. Web. 17 Oct. 2014.
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