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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... must not yet be fo , The Babe yet lies in fmiling infancy , That on the bitter cross Muft redeem our lofs ; So both himself and us to glorify : 150 Yet first , to thofe ychain'd in fleep , 155 " The enamell'd arras of the rainbow ...
... must not yet be fo , The Babe yet lies in fmiling infancy , That on the bitter cross Muft redeem our lofs ; So both himself and us to glorify : 150 Yet first , to thofe ychain'd in fleep , 155 " The enamell'd arras of the rainbow ...
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... must thunder through the deep ; ] A line of great energy , elegant and fublime . WARTON . Ver . 157. With fuch a horrid clang ] Clang is clangour . So of a multitude of birds , Par . Loft , B. vii . 422 . " Soaring the air fublime ...
... must thunder through the deep ; ] A line of great energy , elegant and fublime . WARTON . Ver . 157. With fuch a horrid clang ] Clang is clangour . So of a multitude of birds , Par . Loft , B. vii . 422 . " Soaring the air fublime ...
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... , alluding to the old paftimes . See Stow's London , vol . i . p . 304 , edit . Strype . " There were fine and fubtle dif guifings , mafks , and mummeries , & c . " Yet more ; the stroke of death he must abide 28 ODES .
... , alluding to the old paftimes . See Stow's London , vol . i . p . 304 , edit . Strype . " There were fine and fubtle dif guifings , mafks , and mummeries , & c . " Yet more ; the stroke of death he must abide 28 ODES .
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John Milton. Yet more ; the stroke of death he must abide , Then lies him meekly down faft by his brethrens ' fide . IV . These latest scenes confine my roving verse ; To this horizon is my Phoebus bound : His god - like acts , and his ...
John Milton. Yet more ; the stroke of death he must abide , Then lies him meekly down faft by his brethrens ' fide . IV . These latest scenes confine my roving verse ; To this horizon is my Phoebus bound : His god - like acts , and his ...
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... must be observed , that the Spenserian stanza consists of nine lines ; the ftanzas in this Ode , of only feven ; in which parti- cular , as Mr. Bowle alfo obferves , Milton imitates Lord Buck- hurft , Baldwin , and other writers in the ...
... must be observed , that the Spenserian stanza consists of nine lines ; the ftanzas in this Ode , of only feven ; in which parti- cular , as Mr. Bowle alfo obferves , Milton imitates Lord Buck- hurft , Baldwin , and other writers in the ...
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