The Poetical Works of John Milton, 6±ÇJohn Macrone, 1835 |
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... Land's End , perhaps St. Michael's Mount , " Ocrinium : from whom also came our author's " Corineida Loxo , " Mans . v . 46. Milton , who delighted to trace the old fabulous story of Brutus , relates , that to Corineus Corn- wall fell ...
... Land's End , perhaps St. Michael's Mount , " Ocrinium : from whom also came our author's " Corineida Loxo , " Mans . v . 46. Milton , who delighted to trace the old fabulous story of Brutus , relates , that to Corineus Corn- wall fell ...
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... Land's End in Cornwall , is a most romantic projection of rock , called St. Michael's Mount , into a harbour called Mount's - bay : it gradually rises from a broad basis into a very steep and narrow , but craggy elevation : towards the ...
... Land's End in Cornwall , is a most romantic projection of rock , called St. Michael's Mount , into a harbour called Mount's - bay : it gradually rises from a broad basis into a very steep and narrow , but craggy elevation : towards the ...
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... land- ward ; look towards your own coast now , and view with pity the corpse of the shipwrecked Lycidas floating thither . " : Thyer seems to suppose that the meaning of this last line is , - " You , O Lycidas , now an angel , look down ...
... land- ward ; look towards your own coast now , and view with pity the corpse of the shipwrecked Lycidas floating thither . " : Thyer seems to suppose that the meaning of this last line is , - " You , O Lycidas , now an angel , look down ...
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... land , And the milkmaid singeth blithe , And the mower whets his sithe , And every shepherd tells his tale 19 30 50 55 60 65 Under the hawthorn in the dale . " 1 Straight mine eye hath caught new pleasures , " Whilst the landskip round ...
... land , And the milkmaid singeth blithe , And the mower whets his sithe , And every shepherd tells his tale 19 30 50 55 60 65 Under the hawthorn in the dale . " 1 Straight mine eye hath caught new pleasures , " Whilst the landskip round ...
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... lands were fallow laid : The hills and valleys here and there resound With the re - echoes of the deep - mouth'd hound : Each sheapherd's daughter with her cleanly peale , Was come afield to milke the mornings meale ; And ere the sunne ...
... lands were fallow laid : The hills and valleys here and there resound With the re - echoes of the deep - mouth'd hound : Each sheapherd's daughter with her cleanly peale , Was come afield to milke the mornings meale ; And ere the sunne ...
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