The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇH. Froude, 1904 - 554ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... deep amaze Stand fixt in stedfast gaze , Bending one way their pretious influence , And will not take their flight , For all the morning light , Or Lucifer that often warn'd them thence ; But in their glimmering Orbs did glow , Untill ...
... deep amaze Stand fixt in stedfast gaze , Bending one way their pretious influence , And will not take their flight , For all the morning light , Or Lucifer that often warn'd them thence ; But in their glimmering Orbs did glow , Untill ...
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... deep , And bid the weltring waves their oozy channel keep . XIII Ring out ye Crystall sphears , Once bless our human ears , ( If ye have power to touch our senses so ) And let your silver chime Move in melodious time ; And let the Base ...
... deep , And bid the weltring waves their oozy channel keep . XIII Ring out ye Crystall sphears , Once bless our human ears , ( If ye have power to touch our senses so ) And let your silver chime Move in melodious time ; And let the Base ...
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... deep , With such a horrid clang As on mount Sinai rang XVII While the red fire , and smouldring clouds out brake : The aged Earth agast With terrour of that blast , Shall from the surface to the center shake ; When at the worlds last ...
... deep , With such a horrid clang As on mount Sinai rang XVII While the red fire , and smouldring clouds out brake : The aged Earth agast With terrour of that blast , Shall from the surface to the center shake ; When at the worlds last ...
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... deep sorrow , He who with all Heav'ns heraldry whileare Enter'd the world , now bleeds to give us ease ; Alas , how soon our sin Sore doth begin His Infancy to sease ! 10 20 10 O more exceeding love or law more just ? Just ( 14 ) ...
... deep sorrow , He who with all Heav'ns heraldry whileare Enter'd the world , now bleeds to give us ease ; Alas , how soon our sin Sore doth begin His Infancy to sease ! 10 20 10 O more exceeding love or law more just ? Just ( 14 ) ...
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... deep impression took , Then thou our fancy of it self bereaving , Dost make us Marble with too much conceaving ; And so Sepulcher'd in such pomp dost lie , That Kings for such a Tomb would wish to die . 10 10 On Shakespear . Reprinted ...
... deep impression took , Then thou our fancy of it self bereaving , Dost make us Marble with too much conceaving ; And so Sepulcher'd in such pomp dost lie , That Kings for such a Tomb would wish to die . 10 10 On Shakespear . Reprinted ...
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Adam agni amorous Angels Arms Battel behold bliss brest bright call'd Chor Clouds Comus Dagon dark dayes Death deep delight didst Divine doth dwell e're Earth Eternal evil eyes fair fantastick farr Father fear Fruit giv'n glory Gods grace hand happie hast hath heard heart Heav'n heav'nly Hell highth Hill honour Israel JOHN MILTON King light live Lord Lycidas malè mihi Morn mortal night numina Nymphs o're Paradise PARADISE LOST Paradise Regain'd peace praise PSAL qu©¡ Quire rais'd repli'd round Samson Agonistes Satan seat seemd Serpent shades shalt shew sight sing Skie Son of God Song soon soul spake Spirit Starrs stood strength sweet taste Thamuz thee thence thine things thir thou art thou hast thought Throne tibi Tree vertue voice wandring Warr winds wings World ¥É¥Ï