The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 6John Macrone, 1835 |
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... MORNING OF CHRIST'S NATIVITY THE PASSION • PAGE 115 · · 116 117 · · ib . · 118 • 119 ib . 120 121 ib . 145 · • 168 ODES • 173 Upon the Circumcision · 179 • On the Death of a fair Infant , dying of a Cough On Time · 180 • 184 At a solemn ...
... MORNING OF CHRIST'S NATIVITY THE PASSION • PAGE 115 · · 116 117 · · ib . · 118 • 119 ib . 120 121 ib . 145 · • 168 ODES • 173 Upon the Circumcision · 179 • On the Death of a fair Infant , dying of a Cough On Time · 180 • 184 At a solemn ...
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... morning sky : 170 So Lycidas sunk low , but mounted high , Through the dear might of Him that walk'd the waves ; 52 54 175 Where , other groves and other streams along , With nectar pure his oozy locks he laves , And hears the ...
... morning sky : 170 So Lycidas sunk low , but mounted high , Through the dear might of Him that walk'd the waves ; 52 54 175 Where , other groves and other streams along , With nectar pure his oozy locks he laves , And hears the ...
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... morning , which he so frequently contemplated with delight , and has therefore so repeatedly described in all their various appearances ; and this is a subject which he delineates with the lively pencil of a lover . In the ' Apology for ...
... morning , which he so frequently contemplated with delight , and has therefore so repeatedly described in all their various appearances ; and this is a subject which he delineates with the lively pencil of a lover . In the ' Apology for ...
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... morning " is a phrase of sublime origin . See Job iii . 9. “ Neither let it see the dawning of the day , " or , as in the margin , " the eyelids of the morning . " See also chap . xli . 18. And Sophocles , ' Antigone , ' v . 103 . -TODD ...
... morning " is a phrase of sublime origin . See Job iii . 9. “ Neither let it see the dawning of the day , " or , as in the margin , " the eyelids of the morning . " See also chap . xli . 18. And Sophocles , ' Antigone , ' v . 103 . -TODD ...
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... morning of extreme brilliance ! These are what make fable necessary to constitute the highest poetry . I do not recollect that this has been suffi- ciently insisted upon by former critics : the want of it is assuredly experienced in ...
... morning of extreme brilliance ! These are what make fable necessary to constitute the highest poetry . I do not recollect that this has been suffi- ciently insisted upon by former critics : the want of it is assuredly experienced in ...
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