The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 6John Macrone, 1835 |
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... Song on May Morning • 186 • 188 • MISCELLANIES At a Vacation Exercise in the College An Epitaph on the admirable dramatick Poet , Wil- liam Shakspeare On the University Carrier Another on the same • On the new Forcers of Conscience ...
... Song on May Morning • 186 • 188 • MISCELLANIES At a Vacation Exercise in the College An Epitaph on the admirable dramatick Poet , Wil- liam Shakspeare On the University Carrier Another on the same • On the new Forcers of Conscience ...
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... song . 36 But , O , the heavy change , now thou art gone , Now thou art gone , and never must return ! Thee , shepherd , thee the woods , and desert caves , 14 With wild thyme and the gadding vine " o'er- grown , And all their echoes ...
... song . 36 But , O , the heavy change , now thou art gone , Now thou art gone , and never must return ! Thee , shepherd , thee the woods , and desert caves , 14 With wild thyme and the gadding vine " o'er- grown , And all their echoes ...
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... songs Grate on their scrannel pipes " of wretched straw : The hungry sheep look up , and are not fed ; 125 But swoln with wind , and the rank mist they draw , 42 130 40 Rot inwardly , and foul contagion spread LYCIDAS . 13.
... songs Grate on their scrannel pipes " of wretched straw : The hungry sheep look up , and are not fed ; 125 But swoln with wind , and the rank mist they draw , 42 130 40 Rot inwardly , and foul contagion spread LYCIDAS . 13.
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... song , In the blest kingdoms meek of joy and love . " There entertain him all the saints above , In solemn troops , and sweet societies , That sing , and , singing , in their glory move , 180 And wipe the tears for ever from his eyes ...
... song , In the blest kingdoms meek of joy and love . " There entertain him all the saints above , In solemn troops , and sweet societies , That sing , and , singing , in their glory move , 180 And wipe the tears for ever from his eyes ...
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... song , or plaintive elegiac strain , the cause of tears . - HURD . 6 Ver . 18. Coy . The epithet " coy " is at present re- strained to person : anciently it was more generally com- bined . Our author has the same use and sense of " coy ...
... song , or plaintive elegiac strain , the cause of tears . - HURD . 6 Ver . 18. Coy . The epithet " coy " is at present re- strained to person : anciently it was more generally com- bined . Our author has the same use and sense of " coy ...
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agni allusion Amor ancient appears Arethuse Atque beautiful called carmina cheerful cloyster cœlo Comus Cromwell dark daughter death delight deos domino jam domum impasti dost doth Dream ELEG Elegy English EPIG etiam eyes fancy fantasticke genius guarded mount Hæc hast hath heaven Il Penseroso illa ille imagery ipse J. M. W. TURNER jam non vacat king L'Allegro Lady Latin Lawrence Lord lumina Lycidas melancholy mihi Milton mirth modo Monody morning Muse Newton Nice Valour night numbers numina Nunc o'er observes Ovid pale Paradise Lost pastoral peace Penseroso pensive perhaps poem poet poetical poetry praise PSALM quæ quam queen quid quod quoque rebeck sæpe says Shakspeare shepherd sing solemn song Sonnet soul Spenser stanza sublime sweet tamen thee thou tibi TODD Tu quoque urbe verse virtuous WARTON wings Zephyrus