The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇWilliam Pickering, 1845 |
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... Psalms , p . 11. Lydgate's Troy , p . 220. Gascoigne's . Works , p . 14. 177. 230. 247. Beaumont's Psyche , c . xiii . st . 225 ; and Ellis's Specimens , ii . p . 15 . 184 apt words ] ¨¡sch . Prom . Vinct . ver . 377. Hor . Epist , i . i ...
... Psalms , p . 11. Lydgate's Troy , p . 220. Gascoigne's . Works , p . 14. 177. 230. 247. Beaumont's Psyche , c . xiii . st . 225 ; and Ellis's Specimens , ii . p . 15 . 184 apt words ] ¨¡sch . Prom . Vinct . ver . 377. Hor . Epist , i . i ...
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... Psalms , p . 65. Lord ! as the hart imbost with heat . ' Quarles's Emblems , p . 290 , ' imbost doth fly . ' Marino's Slaugh . of the Innocents , p . 61. Whiting's Albino and Bellama , p . 107 . Soak'd in his enemies ' blood , and from ...
... Psalms , p . 65. Lord ! as the hart imbost with heat . ' Quarles's Emblems , p . 290 , ' imbost doth fly . ' Marino's Slaugh . of the Innocents , p . 61. Whiting's Albino and Bellama , p . 107 . Soak'd in his enemies ' blood , and from ...
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... Psalms . Restituta . iv . 189 . 136 use ] i . e . frequent , inhabit . Spens . F. Q. Introd . b . vi . st . 2 . ' In these strange waies , where never foot did use . ' Newton . On whose fresh lap the swart - star sparely looks 130 LYCIDAS .
... Psalms . Restituta . iv . 189 . 136 use ] i . e . frequent , inhabit . Spens . F. Q. Introd . b . vi . st . 2 . ' In these strange waies , where never foot did use . ' Newton . On whose fresh lap the swart - star sparely looks 130 LYCIDAS .
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... psalms Singing everlastingly : That we on earth with undiscording voice May rightly answer that melodious noise ; As once we did , till disproportion'd sin 15 * There are three copies of this ode , all in Milton's own hand writing . 6 6 ...
... psalms Singing everlastingly : That we on earth with undiscording voice May rightly answer that melodious noise ; As once we did , till disproportion'd sin 15 * There are three copies of this ode , all in Milton's own hand writing . 6 6 ...
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... . * The original various readings to the sonnets from the Cambridge MS . may be seen in Mr. Todd's edition of Mil- ton's Poet . Works , ( 1809 , ) vol . vi . p . 500—3 . PSALMS . PSALM I. DONE INTO VERSE , 1653 . SONNETS . 215.
... . * The original various readings to the sonnets from the Cambridge MS . may be seen in Mr. Todd's edition of Mil- ton's Poet . Works , ( 1809 , ) vol . vi . p . 500—3 . PSALMS . PSALM I. DONE INTO VERSE , 1653 . SONNETS . 215.
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