The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 6John Macrone, 1835 |
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... verses on the death of Mr. Edward King , fellow of Christ's college , printed at Cambridge in a thin quarto , 1638. It consists of three Greek , nineteen Latin , and thirteen English poems . Edward King , the subject of this Monody ...
... verses on the death of Mr. Edward King , fellow of Christ's college , printed at Cambridge in a thin quarto , 1638. It consists of three Greek , nineteen Latin , and thirteen English poems . Edward King , the subject of this Monody ...
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... Verses on Mr. King's death , it is related , " Navi in scopu- lum allisa , et rimis ex ictu fatiscente , dum alii vectores vitæ mortalis frustra satagerent , immortalem anhelans , in genua provolutus oransque , una cum navigio ab aquis ...
... Verses on Mr. King's death , it is related , " Navi in scopu- lum allisa , et rimis ex ictu fatiscente , dum alii vectores vitæ mortalis frustra satagerent , immortalem anhelans , in genua provolutus oransque , una cum navigio ab aquis ...
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... verses written to glorify the deceased , and fix his memory upon the list of fame ; and by what other possible means could Milton have effected it with equal success ? In what way would the critic have expressed his sor- row ? Johnson ...
... verses written to glorify the deceased , and fix his memory upon the list of fame ; and by what other possible means could Milton have effected it with equal success ? In what way would the critic have expressed his sor- row ? Johnson ...
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... sun had stretch'd out all the hills , And now was dropt into the western bay : At last he rose , and twitch'd his mantle blue : To - morrow to fresh woods , and pastures new.60 191 NOTES ON LYCIDAS . VERSE 2. Ye myrtles brown , 16 LYCIDAS .
... sun had stretch'd out all the hills , And now was dropt into the western bay : At last he rose , and twitch'd his mantle blue : To - morrow to fresh woods , and pastures new.60 191 NOTES ON LYCIDAS . VERSE 2. Ye myrtles brown , 16 LYCIDAS .
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John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. NOTES ON LYCIDAS . VERSE 2. Ye myrtles brown , with ivy never sere . Newton has supposed , that Milton , while he mentions Apollo's laurel , to characterise King as a poet , adds the myrtle , the tree of ...
John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. NOTES ON LYCIDAS . VERSE 2. Ye myrtles brown , with ivy never sere . Newton has supposed , that Milton , while he mentions Apollo's laurel , to characterise King as a poet , adds the myrtle , the tree of ...
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