The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±Çat the Clarendon Press., 1731 |
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... his re- 2 fentment to her tears . Soon his heart relented Tow'rds her , his life so late , and fole delight ; Now , at his feet submissive in distress ! Book X. ver . 909 . And And after this re - union , so far was vj THE LIFE OF.
... his re- 2 fentment to her tears . Soon his heart relented Tow'rds her , his life so late , and fole delight ; Now , at his feet submissive in distress ! Book X. ver . 909 . And And after this re - union , so far was vj THE LIFE OF.
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... delight , and admiration . An interval of above twenty years had elaps'd fince he wrote the Mask of * Comus , L'Allegro , Il Penseraso , & ¢Ó Lycidas ; all of fuch an exquifite strain ! that though he had left no other monument of his ...
... delight , and admiration . An interval of above twenty years had elaps'd fince he wrote the Mask of * Comus , L'Allegro , Il Penseraso , & ¢Ó Lycidas ; all of fuch an exquifite strain ! that though he had left no other monument of his ...
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... delighted ; & wanted neither skill nor courage to resent an affront , from men of the most athletic conftitutions . In his diet he was abstemious ; not delicate in the choice of his dishes ; and strong liquors of all kinds were his aver ...
... delighted ; & wanted neither skill nor courage to resent an affront , from men of the most athletic conftitutions . In his diet he was abstemious ; not delicate in the choice of his dishes ; and strong liquors of all kinds were his aver ...
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... delight and horror on us seise , Thou fing'ft with so much gravity and ease ; And above humane flight dost foar aloft , With plume so strong , fo equal , and so soft ! The bird nam'd from that Paradife you fing So never flags , but ...
... delight and horror on us seise , Thou fing'ft with so much gravity and ease ; And above humane flight dost foar aloft , With plume so strong , fo equal , and so soft ! The bird nam'd from that Paradife you fing So never flags , but ...
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... delight : which confifts only in apt numbers , fit quantity of fyllables , & the sense varioufly drawn out from one verse into another : not in the jingling found of like endings ; a fault avoided by the learned antients both in Poetry ...
... delight : which confifts only in apt numbers , fit quantity of fyllables , & the sense varioufly drawn out from one verse into another : not in the jingling found of like endings ; a fault avoided by the learned antients both in Poetry ...
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