The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 4Benjamin Johnson, 1804 |
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... excelled . Reader , if thou art eagle - eyed , to censure their worth , I am not fear- ful to expose them to thy exactest perusal . Thine to command , HUMPH . MOSELEY . POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS . I. ANNO ÆTATIS 17 .
... excelled . Reader , if thou art eagle - eyed , to censure their worth , I am not fear- ful to expose them to thy exactest perusal . Thine to command , HUMPH . MOSELEY . POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS . I. ANNO ÆTATIS 17 .
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... thine eyes : There held in holy passion still , Forget thyself to marble , till With a sad leaden downward cast Thou fix them on the earth as fast : And join with thee calm Peace , and Quiet , Spare Fast , that oft with Gods doth diet ...
... thine eyes : There held in holy passion still , Forget thyself to marble , till With a sad leaden downward cast Thou fix them on the earth as fast : And join with thee calm Peace , and Quiet , Spare Fast , that oft with Gods doth diet ...
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John Milton. WHaines fot Come but keep thy wonted State . With even Step , and musing Gate , And Looks commercing with the Skies , Thy rapt Soul sitting in thine eyes : IL PENSEROS0 . I woo to hear thy even - song ; And.
John Milton. WHaines fot Come but keep thy wonted State . With even Step , and musing Gate , And Looks commercing with the Skies , Thy rapt Soul sitting in thine eyes : IL PENSEROS0 . I woo to hear thy even - song ; And.
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... thine . Next Camus , reverend sire , went footing slow , His mantle hairy , and his bonnet sedge , Inwrought with figures dim , and on the edge Like to that sanguin flow'r inscrib'd with woe . Ah ! who hath reft ( quoth he ) my dearest ...
... thine . Next Camus , reverend sire , went footing slow , His mantle hairy , and his bonnet sedge , Inwrought with figures dim , and on the edge Like to that sanguin flow'r inscrib'd with woe . Ah ! who hath reft ( quoth he ) my dearest ...
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John Milton. PSALM VI . August 13 , 1653 . LORD in thine anger do not reprehend me , Nor in thy hot displeasure me correct ; Pity me , Lord , for I am much deject , And very weak and faint ; heal and amend me : For all my bones , that ev ...
John Milton. PSALM VI . August 13 , 1653 . LORD in thine anger do not reprehend me , Nor in thy hot displeasure me correct ; Pity me , Lord , for I am much deject , And very weak and faint ; heal and amend me : For all my bones , that ev ...
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40 PSALM Amor Arcadia Arethuse August 14 bless blest bliss bright bring brood Cherub clouds cowslip cuor dark death deep divine dost doth dwell earth Ethiop Euphrosyne Ev'n evermore eyes fair faith flow'r foes glorious glory Gods grace grave grove hallow'd hand hath hear heart Heav'n heav'nly herse holy honor Hosts immortal Israel Jehovah JOHN MILTON keep king L'ALLEGRO land light live loud Lycidas mad'st mercies Mirth morn mortal Muse night numbers Nymphs o'er once Orpheus peace pow'r praise pray'r PSALM Pyrrha quire rills round seise shade shame shepherds shine sing solemn song sorrow soul sweet Syrinx tears thee thine thou art thou didst thou hast thou thy throne thy face thy name thyself touch'd truth Unto verse voice Warble watry Wilt thou winds wing wonted wrath