The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3권William Pickering, 1845 |
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John Milton. 4 authority and fame . The measure of verse used in the chorus is of all sorts , called by the Greeks Monostrophic , or rather Apolelymenon , without regard had to Strophe , Antistrophe , or Epode , which were a kind of ...
John Milton. 4 authority and fame . The measure of verse used in the chorus is of all sorts , called by the Greeks Monostrophic , or rather Apolelymenon , without regard had to Strophe , Antistrophe , or Epode , which were a kind of ...
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John Milton. With languish'd head unpropp'd , As one past hope , abandon'd , As by himself given over ; In slavish habit , ill - fitted weeds O'er - worn and soil'd ; Or do my eyes misrepresent ? can this be he , That heroic , that ...
John Milton. With languish'd head unpropp'd , As one past hope , abandon'd , As by himself given over ; In slavish habit , ill - fitted weeds O'er - worn and soil'd ; Or do my eyes misrepresent ? can this be he , That heroic , that ...
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John Milton. Strongest of mortal men , To lowest pitch of abject fortune thou art fall'n . For him I reckon not in high estate , Whom long descent of birth Or the sphere of fortune raises : 170 But thee , whose strength , while virtue ...
John Milton. Strongest of mortal men , To lowest pitch of abject fortune thou art fall'n . For him I reckon not in high estate , Whom long descent of birth Or the sphere of fortune raises : 170 But thee , whose strength , while virtue ...
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John Milton. Than of thine own tribe fairer , or as fair , At least of thy own nation , and as noble . 220 SAMS . The first I saw at Timna , and she pleas'd Me , not my parents , that I sought to wed The daughter of an infidel . They ...
John Milton. Than of thine own tribe fairer , or as fair , At least of thy own nation , and as noble . 220 SAMS . The first I saw at Timna , and she pleas'd Me , not my parents , that I sought to wed The daughter of an infidel . They ...
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aëre agni Amor Amphiaraus ANTISTROPHE atque Benlowes's Theophila bright carmina CHOR choro cœli cœlo Comus Dagon dark death Deos didst divine domino jam domum impasti dost doth Du Bartas earth enemies etiam Euripides eyes fair feast foes fræna glory habet Hæc hand hath hear heav'n honour igne illa ille inchanter ipse jam non vacat Jove Lady licet Locrine Lord lumina Lycidas mihi Milton modo mortal mosta Newton night numina nunc o'er Olympo Ovid peace Philistines Poems pow'r praise PSALM quæ quam quid quis quod quoque sæpe SAMS Samson shades Shakesp Shepherd sibi sing song soul strength sweet Sylvester's Du Bartas tamen thee Theophila thine thou art thou hast thought thyself tibi Todd Tu quoque ulmo urbe Virg virgin virtue Warton winds