The Poetical Works of John Milton |
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... thine ear What time the nightly visitant unlock'd The gates of Heaven , and to thy mental sight Display'd celestial scenes . She from thy lyre With indignation tore the tinkling bells , And turn'd it to sublimest argument . FROM ...
... thine ear What time the nightly visitant unlock'd The gates of Heaven , and to thy mental sight Display'd celestial scenes . She from thy lyre With indignation tore the tinkling bells , And turn'd it to sublimest argument . FROM ...
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... thine or mine . Har . Presume not on thy God , whate'er he be : Thee he regards not , owns not , hath cut off Quite from this people , and delivered up Into thy enemies ' hand , permitted them That solved the riddle which I had proposed ...
... thine or mine . Har . Presume not on thy God , whate'er he be : Thee he regards not , owns not , hath cut off Quite from this people , and delivered up Into thy enemies ' hand , permitted them That solved the riddle which I had proposed ...
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... thine ; Thine is the drama , how renowned ; Thine Epic's loftier trump to sound ; - But let Arion's sea - strung harp be mine . But where's his dolphin ? knowest thou where ? May that be found in thee , Voltaire ! Save thou from harm my ...
... thine ; Thine is the drama , how renowned ; Thine Epic's loftier trump to sound ; - But let Arion's sea - strung harp be mine . But where's his dolphin ? knowest thou where ? May that be found in thee , Voltaire ! Save thou from harm my ...
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ambition angels archangel arms art thou behold beneath blessed bliss boast book of Job charms clouds crown dark death deep Deity delight divine Don Carlos dost dread dust earth eternal fair fame fate father fear fire flame give glorious glory gods grace grave guilt hand happy hast hath hear heart Heaven hell honour hope human immortal King labour light live Lord Lorenzo Lycidas man's mankind mighty mind mortal Muse Nature Nature's ne'er night numbers nymphs o'er pain Paradise Lost passion peace Pindar pleasure praise pride proud rage reason reign rise Rome round sacred Satan satire scene shade shine sight skies smile song soul spirit stars sublime sweet tears tempest thee thine things thou thought throne triumph truth Twas virtue Voltaire whence wing wisdom wise