The Poetical Works of John Milton, 4±ÇBenjamin Johnson, 1804 |
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... hearts of men on fire To scorn the sordid world , and unto Heav'n aspire ? X. But oh why didst thou not stay here below To bless us with thy heav'n - lov'd innocence , To slake his wrath whom sin hath made our foe , To turn swift ...
... hearts of men on fire To scorn the sordid world , and unto Heav'n aspire ? X. But oh why didst thou not stay here below To bless us with thy heav'n - lov'd innocence , To slake his wrath whom sin hath made our foe , To turn swift ...
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... hearts and ears did greet , As never was by mortal - finger strook , Divinely - warbled voice Answering the stringed noise , As all their souls in blissful rapture took : The air such pleasure loth to lose , 99 With thousand echoes ...
... hearts and ears did greet , As never was by mortal - finger strook , Divinely - warbled voice Answering the stringed noise , As all their souls in blissful rapture took : The air such pleasure loth to lose , 99 With thousand echoes ...
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John Milton. And seals obedience first with wounding smart This day , but O ere long Huge pangs and strong Will pierce more near his heart . VII . AT A SOLEMN MUSIC . BLEST pair of 32 POEMS ON.
John Milton. And seals obedience first with wounding smart This day , but O ere long Huge pangs and strong Will pierce more near his heart . VII . AT A SOLEMN MUSIC . BLEST pair of 32 POEMS ON.
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... heart Hath from the leaves of thy unvalued book Those Delphic lines with deep impression took , Then thou our fancy or itself bereaving , Dost make us marble with too much conceiving ; And so sepulcher'd in such pomp dost lie , That ...
... heart Hath from the leaves of thy unvalued book Those Delphic lines with deep impression took , Then thou our fancy or itself bereaving , Dost make us marble with too much conceiving ; And so sepulcher'd in such pomp dost lie , That ...
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... heart - easing Mirth , Whom lovely Venus at a birth With two sister Graces more To ivy - crowned Bacchus bore ; Or whether ( as some sager sing ) 10 The frolic wind that breathes the spring , Zephyr with Aurora playing , As he met her ...
... heart - easing Mirth , Whom lovely Venus at a birth With two sister Graces more To ivy - crowned Bacchus bore ; Or whether ( as some sager sing ) 10 The frolic wind that breathes the spring , Zephyr with Aurora playing , As he met her ...
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40 PSALM Amor Arcadia Arethuse August 14 bless blest bliss bright bring brood Cherub clouds cowslip cuor dark death deep divine dost doth dwell earth Ethiop Euphrosyne Ev'n evermore eyes fair faith flow'r foes glorious glory Gods grace grave grove hallow'd hand hath hear heart Heav'n heav'nly herse holy honor Hosts immortal Israel Jehovah JOHN MILTON keep king L'ALLEGRO land light live loud Lycidas mad'st mercies Mirth morn mortal Muse night numbers Nymphs o'er once Orpheus peace pow'r praise pray'r PSALM Pyrrha quire rills round seise shade shame shepherds shine sing solemn song sorrow soul sweet Syrinx tears thee thine thou art thou didst thou hast thou thy throne thy face thy name thyself touch'd truth Unto verse voice Warble watry Wilt thou winds wing wonted wrath