The Poetical Works of John MiltonOxford University Press, 1916 - 554 Seiten |
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... Hills like Lambs . Why fled the Ocean ? And why skipt the Mountains ? Why turned Jordan toward his Crystall Fountains ? Shake earth , and at the presence be agast Of him that ever was , and ay shall last , That glassy flouds from rugged ...
... Hills like Lambs . Why fled the Ocean ? And why skipt the Mountains ? Why turned Jordan toward his Crystall Fountains ? Shake earth , and at the presence be agast Of him that ever was , and ay shall last , That glassy flouds from rugged ...
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... Hill and Dale , doth boast thy blessing . Thus we salute thee with our early Song , And welcom thee , and wish thee long . On Shakespear . 1630 . WHAT needs my Shakespear for his honour'd Bones , The labour of an age in piled Stones ...
... Hill and Dale , doth boast thy blessing . Thus we salute thee with our early Song , And welcom thee , and wish thee long . On Shakespear . 1630 . WHAT needs my Shakespear for his honour'd Bones , The labour of an age in piled Stones ...
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... the slumbring morn , From the side of som Hoar Hill , Through the high wood echoing shrill . 20 30 40 50 Som time walking not unseen By Hedge - row Elms. 33 ye ] you 1673 104 And he by ) And by the 1673 ( 21 ) L'Allegro .
... the slumbring morn , From the side of som Hoar Hill , Through the high wood echoing shrill . 20 30 40 50 Som time walking not unseen By Hedge - row Elms. 33 ye ] you 1673 104 And he by ) And by the 1673 ( 21 ) L'Allegro .
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... Hill of heav'nly Truth , The better part with Mary and with Ruth , Chosen thou hast , and they that overween , And at thy growing vertues fret their spleen , No anger find in thee , but pity and ruth . Thy care is fixt and zealously ...
... Hill of heav'nly Truth , The better part with Mary and with Ruth , Chosen thou hast , and they that overween , And at thy growing vertues fret their spleen , No anger find in thee , but pity and ruth . Thy care is fixt and zealously ...
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... hill , Fed the same flock , by fountain , shade , and rill . Together both , ere the high Lawns appear'd Under the opening eye - lids of the morn , We drove a field , and both together heard What time the Gray - fly winds her sultry ...
... hill , Fed the same flock , by fountain , shade , and rill . Together both , ere the high Lawns appear'd Under the opening eye - lids of the morn , We drove a field , and both together heard What time the Gray - fly winds her sultry ...
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Adam Ægypt agni Angels Arms Battel Beast behold bliss brest bright call'd Cherubim Chor Clouds Dagon dark Death deeds deep delight didst Divine doth dread dwell e're Earth Eternal evil eyes fair farr Father fear fræna Fruit Gates giv'n glory Gods grace Hæc hand happie hast hath heard heart Heav'n heav'nly Hell highth Hill honour ipse Israel JOHN MILTON King light live Lord lost Lycidas malè Messiah mihi night numina o're Paradise PARADISE LOST Paradise Regain'd peace praise PSAL quæ rais'd repli'd round Samson Agonistes Satan seat seemd Serpent shade shalt shew sight Skie Son of God Song soon Soul spake Spirits Starrs stood strength sweet taste thee thence thine things thir thither thou art thou hast thought Throne tibi Tree vertue voice wandring Warr whence wings World