The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇThe Poetical Works of John Milton by John Milton - John Milton (9 December 1608 - 8 November 1674) was an English poet, polemicist, a scholarly man of letters, and a civil servant for the Commonwealth of England under Oliver Cromwell. He wrote at a time of religious flux and political upheaval, and is best known for his epic poem Paradise Lost. |
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Then had I not been thus exil'd from light , As in the land of darkness yet in light , To live a life half dead , a living death , And buried ; but O yet more miserable ! Myself my sepulchre , a moving grave , Buried , yet not exempt By ...
Then had I not been thus exil'd from light , As in the land of darkness yet in light , To live a life half dead , a living death , And buried ; but O yet more miserable ! Myself my sepulchre , a moving grave , Buried , yet not exempt By ...
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O ! all my hopes defeated To free him hence ! but death , who sets all free , Hath paid his ransom now and full discharge . What windy joy this day had I conceiv'd Hopeful of his delivery , which now proves Abortive as the first - born ...
O ! all my hopes defeated To free him hence ! but death , who sets all free , Hath paid his ransom now and full discharge . What windy joy this day had I conceiv'd Hopeful of his delivery , which now proves Abortive as the first - born ...
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ON THE DEATH OF A FAIR INFANT , DYING OF A COUGH . I. O Fairest flower , no sooner blown but blasted , Soft silken primrose fading timelessly , Summer's chief honour , if thou hadst out - lasted Bleak Winter's force that made thy ...
ON THE DEATH OF A FAIR INFANT , DYING OF A COUGH . I. O Fairest flower , no sooner blown but blasted , Soft silken primrose fading timelessly , Summer's chief honour , if thou hadst out - lasted Bleak Winter's force that made thy ...
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