The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇWilliam Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... deep transported mind may soar Above the wheeling poles , and at Heaven's door Look in , and see each blissful deity , How he before the thunderous throne doth lie , Listening to what unshorn Apollo sings To the touch of golden wires ...
... deep transported mind may soar Above the wheeling poles , and at Heaven's door Look in , and see each blissful deity , How he before the thunderous throne doth lie , Listening to what unshorn Apollo sings To the touch of golden wires ...
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... deep foundations , and providing well For the event of all , the scales of Fate Suspended , in just equipoise , and bade His universal works , from age to age , One tenour hold , perpetual undisturb'd . Hence the prime mover wheels ...
... deep foundations , and providing well For the event of all , the scales of Fate Suspended , in just equipoise , and bade His universal works , from age to age , One tenour hold , perpetual undisturb'd . Hence the prime mover wheels ...
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... deep , and binds in triple chains Of adamant both Pluto and the shades . In verse the Delphic priestess , and the pale Tremulous sibyl , make the future known : And he who sacrifices , on the shrine Hangs verse , both when he smites the ...
... deep , and binds in triple chains Of adamant both Pluto and the shades . In verse the Delphic priestess , and the pale Tremulous sibyl , make the future known : And he who sacrifices , on the shrine Hangs verse , both when he smites the ...
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... deep retreats , to banks And streams Aonian , and , with free consent , Didst place me happy at Apollo's side . I speak not now , on more important themes Intent , of common benefits , and such As nature bids , but of thy larger gifts ...
... deep retreats , to banks And streams Aonian , and , with free consent , Didst place me happy at Apollo's side . I speak not now , on more important themes Intent , of common benefits , and such As nature bids , but of thy larger gifts ...
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... deep , yet occasionally showed all the playfulness of his youthful age . I am not sure that I like his Ovidian graces . I prefer the solemn tones of his grander imagery ; his picturesque descriptions of the scenery of nature : his ...
... deep , yet occasionally showed all the playfulness of his youthful age . I am not sure that I like his Ovidian graces . I prefer the solemn tones of his grander imagery ; his picturesque descriptions of the scenery of nature : his ...
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