The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 6J. Johnson, G.G. and J. Robinson, W.J. and J. Richardson, R. Baldwin, Otridge and Son, J. Sewell, J. Nichols, F. and C. Rivington, T. Payne, J. Walker, W. Lowndes, J. Scatcherd, G. Wilkie, Clarke and Son, Longman and Rees, Cadell, Jun. and Davies, Vernor and Hood, J. Deighton, J. Taylor, Ogilvy and Son, J. Nunn, E. Jefferey, J. Mawman, Carpenter and Company and E. Newbery, 1801 |
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... Say , heavenly Mufe , fhall not thy facred vein 15 Afford a prefent to the Infant - God ? Haft thou no verse , no hymn , or solemn strain , To welcome him to this his new abode , Now while the heaven , by the fun's team untrod , Ver ...
... Say , heavenly Mufe , fhall not thy facred vein 15 Afford a prefent to the Infant - God ? Haft thou no verse , no hymn , or solemn strain , To welcome him to this his new abode , Now while the heaven , by the fun's team untrod , Ver ...
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... say that they " fly after the steeds of Night . " WARton . Ver . 244. Bright - harnefs'd Angels ] Bright - arm'd . So , in Exod . xiii . 18. " The children of Ifrael went up harnessed out of the land of Egypt . " NEWTON . The arch ...
... say that they " fly after the steeds of Night . " WARton . Ver . 244. Bright - harnefs'd Angels ] Bright - arm'd . So , in Exod . xiii . 18. " The children of Ifrael went up harnessed out of the land of Egypt . " NEWTON . The arch ...
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... says to the Father , " I this glory next to thee freely put off . " Ver . 24 . for our excefs ; ] He has ufed the word in the fame fenfe , Par . Loft , B. xi . 111. " Bewailing their excess . " But I think with greater propriety there ...
... says to the Father , " I this glory next to thee freely put off . " Ver . 24 . for our excefs ; ] He has ufed the word in the fame fenfe , Par . Loft , B. xi . 111. " Bewailing their excess . " But I think with greater propriety there ...
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... says , he affifted her in learning Spanish ; and that Nature and the Graces exhaufted all their treasure and fkill , in framing this exact model of female perfection . ” He adds , " I return you here the Sonnet your Grace pleased to ...
... says , he affifted her in learning Spanish ; and that Nature and the Graces exhaufted all their treasure and fkill , in framing this exact model of female perfection . ” He adds , " I return you here the Sonnet your Grace pleased to ...
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... says he , " the flowers are not new - fangled , but the earth by their profufion and variety . " By thefe shows the poet means May - games , at which a fnow would be very unwel . come , and unexpected . Somewhere in B. and Fletcher ...
... says he , " the flowers are not new - fangled , but the earth by their profufion and variety . " By thefe shows the poet means May - games , at which a fnow would be very unwel . come , and unexpected . Somewhere in B. and Fletcher ...
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