The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇJohn Macrone, 1835 |
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... reason , might erect His stature , and upright with front serene Govern the rest , self - knowing ; and from thence Magnanimous to correspond with Heaven , But grateful to acknowledge whence his good Descends ; thither , with heart ...
... reason , might erect His stature , and upright with front serene Govern the rest , self - knowing ; and from thence Magnanimous to correspond with Heaven , But grateful to acknowledge whence his good Descends ; thither , with heart ...
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... reason why the Hours should be signified by that number particularly . The picture is on a ceiling at Rome ; but there are copies of it in England , and an excellent print by Jac . Frey . The Pleiades are seven stars in the neck of the ...
... reason why the Hours should be signified by that number particularly . The picture is on a ceiling at Rome ; but there are copies of it in England , and an excellent print by Jac . Frey . The Pleiades are seven stars in the neck of the ...
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... reason not contemptibly : with these Find pastime , and bear rule ; thy realm is large . So spake the Universal Lord , and seem'd So ordering : I , with leave of speech implored , And humble deprecation , thus replied : Let not my words ...
... reason not contemptibly : with these Find pastime , and bear rule ; thy realm is large . So spake the Universal Lord , and seem'd So ordering : I , with leave of speech implored , And humble deprecation , thus replied : Let not my words ...
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... reason was thou freely shouldst dislike ; And be so minded still : I , ere thou spakest , " Knew it not good for man to be alone ; And no such company as then thou saw'st Intended thee ; for trial only brought , 22 To see how thou ...
... reason was thou freely shouldst dislike ; And be so minded still : I , ere thou spakest , " Knew it not good for man to be alone ; And no such company as then thou saw'st Intended thee ; for trial only brought , 22 To see how thou ...
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... , though pure of sinful thought , Wrought in her so , that , seeing me , she turn'd : I follow'd her ; she what was honour knew , 505 510 And with obsequious majesty approved " My pleaded reason BOOK VIII . 67 PARADISE LOST .
... , though pure of sinful thought , Wrought in her so , that , seeing me , she turn'd : I follow'd her ; she what was honour knew , 505 510 And with obsequious majesty approved " My pleaded reason BOOK VIII . 67 PARADISE LOST .
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