The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748 Seiten |
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... voice A thousand modulations , heir by right Indisputable of Arion's fame . Now say , what wonder is it , if a son Of thine delight in verse , if so conjoin'd In close affinity , we sympathize In social arts , Xx LIFE OF MILTON .
... voice A thousand modulations , heir by right Indisputable of Arion's fame . Now say , what wonder is it , if a son Of thine delight in verse , if so conjoin'd In close affinity , we sympathize In social arts , Xx LIFE OF MILTON .
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... Thine too shall prove an everlasting name . Already such it shines in Tasso's page , For thou wast Tasso's friend , from age to age ; And next , the Muse consign'd , not unaware How high the charge , Marino to thy care ; Who , singing ...
... Thine too shall prove an everlasting name . Already such it shines in Tasso's page , For thou wast Tasso's friend , from age to age ; And next , the Muse consign'd , not unaware How high the charge , Marino to thy care ; Who , singing ...
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... thine , for Phœbus ' sake , a deathless name . Nor thou , so kind , wilt view with scornful eye A Muse scarce rear'd beneath a northern sky ; Who fears not , indiscreet as she is young , To seek in Latium hearers of her song . We too ...
... thine , for Phœbus ' sake , a deathless name . Nor thou , so kind , wilt view with scornful eye A Muse scarce rear'd beneath a northern sky ; Who fears not , indiscreet as she is young , To seek in Latium hearers of her song . We too ...
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... thine enemies have been consulting all the sorceries of the great whore , and have joined their plots with that sad intelligencing tyrant that mischiefs the world with his mines of Ophir , and lies thirsting to revenge his naval ruins ...
... thine enemies have been consulting all the sorceries of the great whore , and have joined their plots with that sad intelligencing tyrant that mischiefs the world with his mines of Ophir , and lies thirsting to revenge his naval ruins ...
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... thine own brutish silence hath made thee ! " Or else I should have heard on the other ear , -Slothful , and ever to be set light by , the church hath now overcome her late distresses after the unwearied labours of many her true servants ...
... thine own brutish silence hath made thee ! " Or else I should have heard on the other ear , -Slothful , and ever to be set light by , the church hath now overcome her late distresses after the unwearied labours of many her true servants ...
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