The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇWilliam Pickering, 1834 |
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... thou And fitliest , paid the debt , though late , that prime And holy song1 requiting , by old time Remember'd , which twin - lustre sheds e'en now On thee and elder WINTON's mitred brow . J. M. Benhall , Nov. 1831 . 1 See Miltoni Eleg ...
... thou And fitliest , paid the debt , though late , that prime And holy song1 requiting , by old time Remember'd , which twin - lustre sheds e'en now On thee and elder WINTON's mitred brow . J. M. Benhall , Nov. 1831 . 1 See Miltoni Eleg ...
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... Thou gentle nurse , that with sweet lullabies Care - waking hearts to gentle slumber charm'st ! Thou smooth cheek'd negro , Night , the black eyed Queen . That rid'st about the world on the soft backs Of downy Ravens sleeke and sable ...
... Thou gentle nurse , that with sweet lullabies Care - waking hearts to gentle slumber charm'st ! Thou smooth cheek'd negro , Night , the black eyed Queen . That rid'st about the world on the soft backs Of downy Ravens sleeke and sable ...
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... thou rich and purple sky , Hang up thy gorgeous canopy thou Sun ! Shine on her marble palaces that gleam Like silver in thy never - dying beam : Think of the years of glory she has won ; She must not sink before her race is run , Nor ...
... thou rich and purple sky , Hang up thy gorgeous canopy thou Sun ! Shine on her marble palaces that gleam Like silver in thy never - dying beam : Think of the years of glory she has won ; She must not sink before her race is run , Nor ...
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... thou- sand pounds , and to have died above fifteen hun- dred pounds in debt , leaving a widow and nine children . The dowry of a thousand pounds pro- mised to Milton with his wife remained unpaid at his death . On Mrs. Anne Powell's ...
... thou- sand pounds , and to have died above fifteen hun- dred pounds in debt , leaving a widow and nine children . The dowry of a thousand pounds pro- mised to Milton with his wife remained unpaid at his death . On Mrs. Anne Powell's ...
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John Milton. his wife pressing his compliance , he said , ' Thou art in the right , you as other women , would ride in your coach , for me , my aim is to live and die an honest man . In 1661 he published his ' Accidence commenced Grammar ...
John Milton. his wife pressing his compliance , he said , ' Thou art in the right , you as other women , would ride in your coach , for me , my aim is to live and die an honest man . In 1661 he published his ' Accidence commenced Grammar ...
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