The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... glory , And people's safety , which in part they effect . Yet towards these thus dignified , thou oft , Amidst their highth of noon , Changest thy countenance , and thy hand , with no regard Of highest favours past From thee on them ...
... glory , And people's safety , which in part they effect . Yet towards these thus dignified , thou oft , Amidst their highth of noon , Changest thy countenance , and thy hand , with no regard Of highest favours past From thee on them ...
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... glory , the other was too timid to think of it . Of modern poets , Gray's epithets are perhaps most picturesque ; but they do not unite with them visionariness , like Milton's . Examine the " Elegy in the Churchyard ; " they are all ...
... glory , the other was too timid to think of it . Of modern poets , Gray's epithets are perhaps most picturesque ; but they do not unite with them visionariness , like Milton's . Examine the " Elegy in the Churchyard ; " they are all ...
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... glory but as Horsley said on another occasion : - One passing vapour shall dissolve away , And leave thy glory's unobstructed ray ! APPENDIX . No. I. MEMORANDA RELATING TO THE FAMILY OF xcvi LIFE OF MILTON .
... glory but as Horsley said on another occasion : - One passing vapour shall dissolve away , And leave thy glory's unobstructed ray ! APPENDIX . No. I. MEMORANDA RELATING TO THE FAMILY OF xcvi LIFE OF MILTON .
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... glory greeting , From Waller's myrtle shades retreating , With many a vow from Hope's aspiring tongue , My trembling feet his guiding steps pursue ; In vain : - -Such bliss to one alone Of all the sons of Soul was known ; And Heaven and ...
... glory greeting , From Waller's myrtle shades retreating , With many a vow from Hope's aspiring tongue , My trembling feet his guiding steps pursue ; In vain : - -Such bliss to one alone Of all the sons of Soul was known ; And Heaven and ...
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... glory above his peers , He trusted to have equal'd the Most High k , If he opposed ; and with ambitious aim 25 30 35 40 subject , in adequate conception of its mightiness , and in finding language of such majesty as will not degrade it ...
... glory above his peers , He trusted to have equal'd the Most High k , If he opposed ; and with ambitious aim 25 30 35 40 subject , in adequate conception of its mightiness , and in finding language of such majesty as will not degrade it ...
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