The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1John Macrone, 1835 |
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... divine . VI . Resolve me , then , oh soul most purely bless'd ! ( If so it be that thou these plaints dost hear , ) Tell me , bright spirit , where'er thou hoverest , Whether above that high first - moving sphere , Or in the Elysian ...
... divine . VI . Resolve me , then , oh soul most purely bless'd ! ( If so it be that thou these plaints dost hear , ) Tell me , bright spirit , where'er thou hoverest , Whether above that high first - moving sphere , Or in the Elysian ...
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... divine sounds : " - And to our high - raised phantasy present That undisturbed song of pure consent , Aye sung before the sapphire - colour'd throne To him that sits thereon , With saintly shout and solemn jubilee ; Where the bright ...
... divine sounds : " - And to our high - raised phantasy present That undisturbed song of pure consent , Aye sung before the sapphire - colour'd throne To him that sits thereon , With saintly shout and solemn jubilee ; Where the bright ...
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... divine , With hollow shriek , the steep of Delphos leaving . No nightly trance , or breathed spell , Inspires the pale - eyed priest from the prophetic cell . The lonely mountains o'er , And the resounding shore , nell . Primus ego ...
... divine , With hollow shriek , the steep of Delphos leaving . No nightly trance , or breathed spell , Inspires the pale - eyed priest from the prophetic cell . The lonely mountains o'er , And the resounding shore , nell . Primus ego ...
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... divine objects , such as the bliss of the saints , the splendour of Heaven , and the music of the angels , is perpe- tually breaking forth in some of the earliest of his juvenile poems , and here more particularly in displaying the ...
... divine objects , such as the bliss of the saints , the splendour of Heaven , and the music of the angels , is perpe- tually breaking forth in some of the earliest of his juvenile poems , and here more particularly in displaying the ...
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... divine : despise not thou Verse , therefore , which evinces ( nothing more ) Man's heavenly source , and which , retaining still Some scintillations of Promethean fire , Bespeaks him animated from above . The gods love verse the ...
... divine : despise not thou Verse , therefore , which evinces ( nothing more ) Man's heavenly source , and which , retaining still Some scintillations of Promethean fire , Bespeaks him animated from above . The gods love verse the ...
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