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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Thee , chauntress , oft the woods among I woo , to hear thy even - song ; And missing thee , I walk unseen On the dry smooth - shaven green , To behold the wandering moon , Riding near her highest noon , Like one that had been led ...
Thee , chauntress , oft the woods among I woo , to hear thy even - song ; And missing thee , I walk unseen On the dry smooth - shaven green , To behold the wandering moon , Riding near her highest noon , Like one that had been led ...
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Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie , To lull the daughters of Necessity , And keep unsteady Nature to her law , 70 And the low world in measur'd motion draw After the heavenly tune , which none can hear Of human mould , with gross ...
Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie , To lull the daughters of Necessity , And keep unsteady Nature to her law , 70 And the low world in measur'd motion draw After the heavenly tune , which none can hear Of human mould , with gross ...
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6 Wilt thou not turn , and hear our voice , And us again revive , That so thy people may rejoice By thee preserv'd alive ? 7 Cause us to see thy goodness , Lord , To us thy mercy show , Thy saving health to us afford , And life in us ...
6 Wilt thou not turn , and hear our voice , And us again revive , That so thy people may rejoice By thee preserv'd alive ? 7 Cause us to see thy goodness , Lord , To us thy mercy show , Thy saving health to us afford , And life in us ...
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