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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... I seek This unfrequented place to find some ease , Ease to the body some , none to the mind From restless thoughts , that , like a deadly swarm 2 2 dark steps ] Euripidis Ph©ªniss©¡ , 841 . " ¥Ç¥ã¥ïύ ¥ðά¥ñ¥ï¥é¥è¥å , ¥èύ¥ã¥á¥ó¥å¥ñ , ώς ¥ó¥ô¥õ¥ëώ ¥ðό¥ä¥é .
... I seek This unfrequented place to find some ease , Ease to the body some , none to the mind From restless thoughts , that , like a deadly swarm 2 2 dark steps ] Euripidis Ph©ªniss©¡ , 841 . " ¥Ç¥ã¥ïύ ¥ðά¥ñ¥ï¥é¥è¥å , ¥èύ¥ã¥á¥ó¥å¥ñ , ώς ¥ó¥ô¥õ¥ëώ ¥ðό¥ä¥é .
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... He all their ammunition And feats of war defeats , With plain heroic magnitude of mind And celestial vigour arm'd , Their armories and magazines contemns , Renders them useless , while With winged expedition , Swift as the lightning ...
... He all their ammunition And feats of war defeats , With plain heroic magnitude of mind And celestial vigour arm'd , Their armories and magazines contemns , Renders them useless , while With winged expedition , Swift as the lightning ...
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Fool , do not boast , Thou canst not touch the freedom of my mind With all thy charms , although this corporal rind Thou hast immanacled , while heav'n sees good . Com . Why are you vext , Lady ? why do you frown ?
Fool , do not boast , Thou canst not touch the freedom of my mind With all thy charms , although this corporal rind Thou hast immanacled , while heav'n sees good . Com . Why are you vext , Lady ? why do you frown ?
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