The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... side of a fountain , amidst a mixed assembly of animals . The speeches of these first two lovers flow equally from passion and sincerity : the professions they make to one another are full of warmth : but at the same time founded on ...
... side of a fountain , amidst a mixed assembly of animals . The speeches of these first two lovers flow equally from passion and sincerity : the professions they make to one another are full of warmth : but at the same time founded on ...
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... side : -Dryden , Addison , Gray , the Wartons , Cowper , Hayley , and innumerable others . It would be almost superfluous to say more of Milton's merits as a poet , after all that I have said : recapitulation in his case would probably ...
... side : -Dryden , Addison , Gray , the Wartons , Cowper , Hayley , and innumerable others . It would be almost superfluous to say more of Milton's merits as a poet , after all that I have said : recapitulation in his case would probably ...
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... side : The tepid gales , through Tuscan glades that fly ; The blue serene , that spreads Hesperia's sky ; Were still thine own : thy ample mind Each charm received , retain'd , combined . * Progress of Poesy . + Ode on the Poetical ...
... side : The tepid gales , through Tuscan glades that fly ; The blue serene , that spreads Hesperia's sky ; Were still thine own : thy ample mind Each charm received , retain'd , combined . * Progress of Poesy . + Ode on the Poetical ...
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... side , One next himself in power , and next in crime , Long after known in Palestine , and named Beelzebub to whom the arch - enemy " , : That comes to all . 0 Hope never comes , See Dante's " Inferno , " ch . iii . 9 : -Lasciate ogni ...
... side , One next himself in power , and next in crime , Long after known in Palestine , and named Beelzebub to whom the arch - enemy " , : That comes to all . 0 Hope never comes , See Dante's " Inferno , " ch . iii . 9 : -Lasciate ogni ...
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... side under the lee , while night Invests the sea , and wished morn delays . So stretch'd out huge in length the arch - fiend lay , Chain'd on the burning lake ; nor ever thence Had risen or heaved his head , but that the will e And high ...
... side under the lee , while night Invests the sea , and wished morn delays . So stretch'd out huge in length the arch - fiend lay , Chain'd on the burning lake ; nor ever thence Had risen or heaved his head , but that the will e And high ...
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