The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇWilliam Pickering, 1834 |
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... eyes were black at twenty - six , but blue at sixty . He is sa- tisfied that Milton could take an organ to pieces , and clean it , and put it together without help , p . 111 ; this he deduces from Par . Lost , 1. 709 ; he thinks ducks ...
... eyes were black at twenty - six , but blue at sixty . He is sa- tisfied that Milton could take an organ to pieces , and clean it , and put it together without help , p . 111 ; this he deduces from Par . Lost , 1. 709 ; he thinks ducks ...
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... eye of ' trem- bling Hope ' dares not follow . The philosopher whose discoveries in science , can facilitate the communication between distant nations , and carry the arts of civilized life into the bosom of the desert , may well be ...
... eye of ' trem- bling Hope ' dares not follow . The philosopher whose discoveries in science , can facilitate the communication between distant nations , and carry the arts of civilized life into the bosom of the desert , may well be ...
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... eye of loftiest aspect , fortitude , And sternness on our front ; and wearing then That mighty sword , which Sydney unsubdued Wore at his side , though in the tyrant's den . Benhall , 1831 . J. M. the virgin Queen of the north , the ...
... eye of loftiest aspect , fortitude , And sternness on our front ; and wearing then That mighty sword , which Sydney unsubdued Wore at his side , though in the tyrant's den . Benhall , 1831 . J. M. the virgin Queen of the north , the ...
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... eyes , as by the overshadowing of heavenly wings . Besides , as I am not grown torpid by indolence , since my eyes have deserted me , but am still active , still ready to advance among the foremost to the most arduous struggles for ...
... eyes , as by the overshadowing of heavenly wings . Besides , as I am not grown torpid by indolence , since my eyes have deserted me , but am still active , still ready to advance among the foremost to the most arduous struggles for ...
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... eyes , and used spectacles pre- sently after she was thirty years old . Aubrey Lett . iii . p . 449. He lost the use of his left eye in 1651 ; and it is supposed , of the other , in 1654. See Todd's Life ( 1st ed . ) , p . 85 , but the ...
... eyes , and used spectacles pre- sently after she was thirty years old . Aubrey Lett . iii . p . 449. He lost the use of his left eye in 1651 ; and it is supposed , of the other , in 1654. See Todd's Life ( 1st ed . ) , p . 85 , but the ...
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