The Poetical Works of John MiltonOxford University Press, 1916 - 554 Seiten |
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... whence the passage into Tuscany is as Diurnal as a Gravesend Barge : I hasten as you do to Florence , or Siena , the rather to tell you a short story from the interest you have given me in your safety . At Siena I was tabled in the ...
... whence the passage into Tuscany is as Diurnal as a Gravesend Barge : I hasten as you do to Florence , or Siena , the rather to tell you a short story from the interest you have given me in your safety . At Siena I was tabled in the ...
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... Whence eev'n now the tumult of loud Mirth Was rife , and perfet in my list'ning ear , Yet nought but single darknes do I find . What might this be ? A thousand fantasies Begin to throng into my memory Of calling shapes , and beckning ...
... Whence eev'n now the tumult of loud Mirth Was rife , and perfet in my list'ning ear , Yet nought but single darknes do I find . What might this be ? A thousand fantasies Begin to throng into my memory Of calling shapes , and beckning ...
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... whence night by night He and his monstrous rout are heard to howl Like stabl'd wolves , or tigers at their prey , Doing abhorred rites to Hecate In their obscured haunts of inmost bowres . Yet have they many baits , and guilefull spells ...
... whence night by night He and his monstrous rout are heard to howl Like stabl'd wolves , or tigers at their prey , Doing abhorred rites to Hecate In their obscured haunts of inmost bowres . Yet have they many baits , and guilefull spells ...
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... whence we may rise To hear the Lute well toucht , or artfull voice 10 Warble immortal Notes and Tuskan Ayre ? He who of those delights can judge , and spare To interpose them oft , is not unwise . XVIII Cyriack , whose Grandsire on the ...
... whence we may rise To hear the Lute well toucht , or artfull voice 10 Warble immortal Notes and Tuskan Ayre ? He who of those delights can judge , and spare To interpose them oft , is not unwise . XVIII Cyriack , whose Grandsire on the ...
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... whence they might not swerve . 5 This he a Testimony ordain'd In Joseph , not to change , When as he pass'd through Ægypt land ; The Tongue I heard , was strange . 6 From burden , and from slavish toyle I set his shoulder free ; His ...
... whence they might not swerve . 5 This he a Testimony ordain'd In Joseph , not to change , When as he pass'd through Ægypt land ; The Tongue I heard , was strange . 6 From burden , and from slavish toyle I set his shoulder free ; His ...
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