The Poetical Works of John MiltonOxford University Press, 1916 - 554 Seiten |
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... didst take thy flight . : VII Wert thou some Starr which from the ruin'd roofe Of shak't Olympus by mischance didst fall ; Which carefull Jove in natures true behoofe Took up , and in fit place did reinstall ? Or did of late earths ...
... didst take thy flight . : VII Wert thou some Starr which from the ruin'd roofe Of shak't Olympus by mischance didst fall ; Which carefull Jove in natures true behoofe Took up , and in fit place did reinstall ? Or did of late earths ...
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... didst poast , And after short abode flie back with speed , As if to shew what creatures Heav'n doth breed , Thereby to set the hearts of men on fire To scorn the sordid world , and unto Heav'n aspire . X But oh why didst thou not stay ...
... didst poast , And after short abode flie back with speed , As if to shew what creatures Heav'n doth breed , Thereby to set the hearts of men on fire To scorn the sordid world , and unto Heav'n aspire . X But oh why didst thou not stay ...
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... Didst move my first endeavouring tongue to speak , And mad'st imperfect words with childish tripps , Half unpronounc't , slide through my infant - lipps , Driving dum silence from the portal dore , Where he had mutely sate two years ...
... Didst move my first endeavouring tongue to speak , And mad'st imperfect words with childish tripps , Half unpronounc't , slide through my infant - lipps , Driving dum silence from the portal dore , Where he had mutely sate two years ...
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... didst lie ; And sweetly singing round about thy Bed Strew all their blessings on thy sleeping Head . She heard them give thee this , that thou should'st still From eyes of mortals walk invisible , Yet there is something that doth force ...
... didst lie ; And sweetly singing round about thy Bed Strew all their blessings on thy sleeping Head . She heard them give thee this , that thou should'st still From eyes of mortals walk invisible , Yet there is something that doth force ...
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... didst resign this earthy load Of Death , call'd Life ; which us from Life doth sever . Thy Works and Alms and all thy good Endeavour Staid not behind , nor in the grave were trod ; But as Faith pointed with her golden rod , Follow'd ...
... didst resign this earthy load Of Death , call'd Life ; which us from Life doth sever . Thy Works and Alms and all thy good Endeavour Staid not behind , nor in the grave were trod ; But as Faith pointed with her golden rod , Follow'd ...
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