The Poetical Works of John Milton, 5±ÇJohn Macrone, 1835 |
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... shepherd Thyrsis in this drama , was the son of Thomas Lawes , a vicar choral of Salisbury cathedral : he was perhaps at first a choir - boy of that church . With his brother William , he was educated in music under Giovanni Coperario ...
... shepherd Thyrsis in this drama , was the son of Thomas Lawes , a vicar choral of Salisbury cathedral : he was perhaps at first a choir - boy of that church . With his brother William , he was educated in music under Giovanni Coperario ...
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... shepherds , and other sylvan crews , spiritual or embodied . Contemplate the intensity of power , which could delineate the creation of the world , the flight of Satan through Chaos , or our Saviour resisting Satan in the wilderness ...
... shepherds , and other sylvan crews , spiritual or embodied . Contemplate the intensity of power , which could delineate the creation of the world , the flight of Satan through Chaos , or our Saviour resisting Satan in the wilderness ...
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... , with torches in their hands . C¬à¬Þ . The star , that bids the shepherd fold , Now the top of heaven doth hold ; And the gilded car of day His glowing axle doth allay 38 95 In the steep Atlantick stream ; And the slope sun 192 COMUS .
... , with torches in their hands . C¬à¬Þ . The star , that bids the shepherd fold , Now the top of heaven doth hold ; And the gilded car of day His glowing axle doth allay 38 95 In the steep Atlantick stream ; And the slope sun 192 COMUS .
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... 'd song Forbidding every bleak unkindly fog 269 To touch the prosperous growth of this tall wood.95 LAD . Nay , gentle shepherd , ill is lost that praise , That is address'd to unattending ears ; Not any boast 198 COMUS .
... 'd song Forbidding every bleak unkindly fog 269 To touch the prosperous growth of this tall wood.95 LAD . Nay , gentle shepherd , ill is lost that praise , That is address'd to unattending ears ; Not any boast 198 COMUS .
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... shepherd , I sup- pose , In such a scant allowance of star - light , 106 315 Would overtask the best land - pilot's art , Without the sure guess of well - practised feet . 310 Co¬Þ . I know each lane , and every alley green , Dingle , or ...
... shepherd , I sup- pose , In such a scant allowance of star - light , 106 315 Would overtask the best land - pilot's art , Without the sure guess of well - practised feet . 310 Co¬Þ . I know each lane , and every alley green , Dingle , or ...
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