The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 4Benjamin Johnson, 1804 |
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... kings and queens and heroes old , Such as the wise Demodocus once told In solemn songs at king Alcinous feast , While sad Ulysses soul and all the rest Are held with his melodious harmony 30 41 50 In willing chains and sweet captivity ...
... kings and queens and heroes old , Such as the wise Demodocus once told In solemn songs at king Alcinous feast , While sad Ulysses soul and all the rest Are held with his melodious harmony 30 41 50 In willing chains and sweet captivity ...
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... dark prospective glass Foresaw what future days should bring to pass ; Your son , said she , ( nor can you it prevent ) Shall subject be to many an accident . 70 O'er all his brethren he shall reign as king , SEVERAL OCCASIONS . 11.
... dark prospective glass Foresaw what future days should bring to pass ; Your son , said she , ( nor can you it prevent ) Shall subject be to many an accident . 70 O'er all his brethren he shall reign as king , SEVERAL OCCASIONS . 11.
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John Milton. O'er all his brethren he shall reign as king , Yet every one shall make him underling , And those that cannot live from him asunder , Ungratefully shall strive to keep him under , In worth and excellence he shall out - go ...
John Milton. O'er all his brethren he shall reign as king , Yet every one shall make him underling , And those that cannot live from him asunder , Ungratefully shall strive to keep him under , In worth and excellence he shall out - go ...
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... King , Of wedded Maid , and Virgin Mother born , Our great redemption from above did bring ; For so the holy sages once did sing , That he our deadly forfeit should release , And with his Father work us a perpetual peace . II . That ...
... King , Of wedded Maid , and Virgin Mother born , Our great redemption from above did bring ; For so the holy sages once did sing , That he our deadly forfeit should release , And with his Father work us a perpetual peace . II . That ...
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... d with hostile blood , The trumpet spake not to the armed throng , And kings sat still with aweful eye , As if they surely knew their sovran Lord was by . 60 V. But peaceful was the Night , Wherein the Prince 16 POEMS ON.
... d with hostile blood , The trumpet spake not to the armed throng , And kings sat still with aweful eye , As if they surely knew their sovran Lord was by . 60 V. But peaceful was the Night , Wherein the Prince 16 POEMS ON.
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