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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... doth take , " And th ' other for leaving his lord's taske , " When great Pan account of Shepheards shall aske . ~ " For Pan himself was their inheritance . " Again , in July . " The brethren twelve that kept yfere " The flocks of mighty ...
... doth take , " And th ' other for leaving his lord's taske , " When great Pan account of Shepheards shall aske . ~ " For Pan himself was their inheritance . " Again , in July . " The brethren twelve that kept yfere " The flocks of mighty ...
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... doth found ; Me fofter airs befit , and fofter ftrings Of lute , or viol ftill , more apt for mournful things . V. Befriend me , Night , beft patronefs of grief ; Over the pole thy thickest mantle throw , Ver . 22. So edit . 1673 ...
... doth found ; Me fofter airs befit , and fofter ftrings Of lute , or viol ftill , more apt for mournful things . V. Befriend me , Night , beft patronefs of grief ; Over the pole thy thickest mantle throw , Ver . 22. So edit . 1673 ...
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... doth my foul in holy vifion fit , In pensive trance , and anguish , and ecstatick fit . certainly the general fashion of the times . 40 See Crafhaw's allufion to it , On the death of Mr. Herrys , Delights of the Mufes , edit . 1648 , p ...
... doth my foul in holy vifion fit , In pensive trance , and anguish , and ecstatick fit . certainly the general fashion of the times . 40 See Crafhaw's allufion to it , On the death of Mr. Herrys , Delights of the Mufes , edit . 1648 , p ...
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... train of regal attendants were winning Graces . It is the fame , and it is the true fenfe of pomp , in L'Allegr . v . 127 . “ With pomp , and feast , and revelry . " Alas , how foon our fin Sore doth begin His 36 ODES .
... train of regal attendants were winning Graces . It is the fame , and it is the true fenfe of pomp , in L'Allegr . v . 127 . “ With pomp , and feast , and revelry . " Alas , how foon our fin Sore doth begin His 36 ODES .
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John Milton. Alas , how foon our fin Sore doth begin His infancy to feife ! O more exceeding love , or law more just ? Juft law indeed , but more exceeding love ! For we , by rightful doom remedilefs , Were loft in death , till he , that ...
John Milton. Alas , how foon our fin Sore doth begin His infancy to feife ! O more exceeding love , or law more just ? Juft law indeed , but more exceeding love ! For we , by rightful doom remedilefs , Were loft in death , till he , that ...
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