The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±Çat the Clarendon Press., 1731 |
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John Milton. , laid a - fide , when his Masters thought it proper to new - model their Army . However , the keeness of his pen had so effectually recommended him to Cromwell's esteem , that when he took the reins of government into his ...
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... thought proper in the Second to make a new divifion of it into Twelve : not , I suppose , with respect to the ¨¡neis ( for he was , in both senses of the phrafe , above imitation ) but more probably , because the lenth of the Seventh and ...
... thought proper in the Second to make a new divifion of it into Twelve : not , I suppose , with respect to the ¨¡neis ( for he was , in both senses of the phrafe , above imitation ) but more probably , because the lenth of the Seventh and ...
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... thought Both of loft happiness and lafting pain Torments him ; round he throws his baleful eyes , That witness'd huge affliction and dismay , Mix'd with obdurate pride and stedfast hate : 55 At once , as far as angels ken , he views The ...
... thought Both of loft happiness and lafting pain Torments him ; round he throws his baleful eyes , That witness'd huge affliction and dismay , Mix'd with obdurate pride and stedfast hate : 55 At once , as far as angels ken , he views The ...
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... thoughts and counsels , equal hope And hazard in the glorious enterprize , Join'd with me once , now misery hath join'd In equal ruin ! Into what pit thou seeft From what height fall'n ; so much the stronger prov'd He with his thunder ...
... thoughts and counsels , equal hope And hazard in the glorious enterprize , Join'd with me once , now misery hath join'd In equal ruin ! Into what pit thou seeft From what height fall'n ; so much the stronger prov'd He with his thunder ...
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... thoughts , and chase Anguith , and doubt , and fear , and forrow , and pain , From mortal or immortal minds . Thus they Breathing united force , with fixed thought Mov'd on in filence to foft pipes , that charm'd Their painful steps o ...
... thoughts , and chase Anguith , and doubt , and fear , and forrow , and pain , From mortal or immortal minds . Thus they Breathing united force , with fixed thought Mov'd on in filence to foft pipes , that charm'd Their painful steps o ...
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