Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... Paradise Lost , by Mr. Todd .... VIII . S17 IX . X. COMMENDATORY VERSES ON MILTON . XI . 393 398 ... Paradise Lost . By Andrew Marvel To Mr. John Milton , on his Poem entitled Paradise Lost . By F. C. 1680 By Dryden .... From an Account ...
... Paradise Lost , by Mr. Todd .... VIII . S17 IX . X. COMMENDATORY VERSES ON MILTON . XI . 393 398 ... Paradise Lost . By Andrew Marvel To Mr. John Milton , on his Poem entitled Paradise Lost . By F. C. 1680 By Dryden .... From an Account ...
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... Paradise in them , by whom we lost it , place . What different faults corrupt our Muses thus ? Wanton as girls , as old wives fabulous ! Thy spotless Muse , like Mary , did contain The boundless Godhead ; she did well disdain That her ...
... Paradise in them , by whom we lost it , place . What different faults corrupt our Muses thus ? Wanton as girls , as old wives fabulous ! Thy spotless Muse , like Mary , did contain The boundless Godhead ; she did well disdain That her ...
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... Paradise arise , Oxford ! the Muse's Paradise , From which may never sword the bless'd expel ! Hail , bank of all past ages ! where they lie T ' enrich with interest posterity ! Hail , Wit's illustrious galaxy ! Where thousand lights ...
... Paradise arise , Oxford ! the Muse's Paradise , From which may never sword the bless'd expel ! Hail , bank of all past ages ! where they lie T ' enrich with interest posterity ! Hail , Wit's illustrious galaxy ! Where thousand lights ...
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... Paradise to be found , Then , when we were to entertain Felicity and Innocence again . Shall we again ( good Heaven ! ) that blessed pair be- hold , Which the abused people fondly sold For the bright fruit of the forbidden tree , By ...
... Paradise to be found , Then , when we were to entertain Felicity and Innocence again . Shall we again ( good Heaven ! ) that blessed pair be- hold , Which the abused people fondly sold For the bright fruit of the forbidden tree , By ...
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... Paradise did reign ; When perfect love did so agree With innocence and poverty , Adam did no jointure give ; Himself was jointure to his Eve : Untouch'd with avarice yet , or pride , The rib came freely back t ' his side . A curse upon ...
... Paradise did reign ; When perfect love did so agree With innocence and poverty , Adam did no jointure give ; Himself was jointure to his Eve : Untouch'd with avarice yet , or pride , The rib came freely back t ' his side . A curse upon ...
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Adam Æneid Anacreon angels arms beasts behold blest blood bold bright call'd clouds Comus Cowley Dæmon Dagon dark death delight divine dost doth dreadful Earth ev'n eyes fair fame fate father fear fire flame friends glory gods grace hand happy hast hath heart Heaven Hell honour hope Israel king labour less light live Lord Lucifer Ludlow town Lycidas malè mighty mihi Milton mind Moab Muse Nature never night numbers numina o'er Ovid Paradise Lost Paradise Regained peace Philistines Pindar pleasure poem poets praise prince rage Rome round sacred Satan seem'd serpent sight soul spake spirits stood sweet tears thee thence thine things thought throne thyself tree truth Twas Twill verse vex'd virtue Whilst wings wise wonder words youth