The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇWilliam Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... Lord General Fairfax XVI . To the Lord General Cromwell XVII . To Sir Henry Vane the younger XVIII . On the late Massacre in Piemont XIX . On his Blindness 650 . 651 ib . • 652 . 653 654 ib . 655 € 656 657 . 658 xx . To Mr. Lawrence XXI ...
... Lord General Fairfax XVI . To the Lord General Cromwell XVII . To Sir Henry Vane the younger XVIII . On the late Massacre in Piemont XIX . On his Blindness 650 . 651 ib . • 652 . 653 654 ib . 655 € 656 657 . 658 xx . To Mr. Lawrence XXI ...
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... Psalms ; as in Addison's beautiful version , - The Lord my pasture shall prepare , & c . where the Deity himself is represented in the character of a shepherd . But it will be asked what invention there is in xxiv LIFE OF MILTON .
... Psalms ; as in Addison's beautiful version , - The Lord my pasture shall prepare , & c . where the Deity himself is represented in the character of a shepherd . But it will be asked what invention there is in xxiv LIFE OF MILTON .
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... Lord President of Wales , to be presented at Ludlow Castle , which was his Lordship's residence . The poet's father held his house under the Earls of Bridgewater , at Horton , near Harefield , and not far from Ashridge : thus , perhaps ...
... Lord President of Wales , to be presented at Ludlow Castle , which was his Lordship's residence . The poet's father held his house under the Earls of Bridgewater , at Horton , near Harefield , and not far from Ashridge : thus , perhaps ...
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... Lord - Chief - Justice of the Common Pleas , hath a fair house , standing on the edge of the hill ; the river Colne passing near the same , through the pleasant meadows and sweet pastures , yielding both delight and profit . " " I ...
... Lord - Chief - Justice of the Common Pleas , hath a fair house , standing on the edge of the hill ; the river Colne passing near the same , through the pleasant meadows and sweet pastures , yielding both delight and profit . " " I ...
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... Lord President Bradshaw , as early as 1653 , recommending Marvell as an assistant , is given by Todd , then lately discovered in the State Paper Office . which is great enough for every virtuous achievement ? Nor LIFE OF MILTON . liii.
... Lord President Bradshaw , as early as 1653 , recommending Marvell as an assistant , is given by Todd , then lately discovered in the State Paper Office . which is great enough for every virtuous achievement ? Nor LIFE OF MILTON . liii.
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