The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 3Bell and Daldy, 1866 - 334 Seiten |
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... Phœbus , which as they taste , 70 ( For most do taste through fond intemp'rate thirst ) Soon as the potion works , their human count'nance , Th ' express resemblance of the Gods , is chang'd Into some brutish form of wolf , or bear , Or ...
... Phœbus , which as they taste , 70 ( For most do taste through fond intemp'rate thirst ) Soon as the potion works , their human count'nance , Th ' express resemblance of the Gods , is chang'd Into some brutish form of wolf , or bear , Or ...
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... Phœbus ' wain . But where they are , and why they came not back , Is now the labour of my thoughts ; ' tis likeliest They had engag'd their wand'ring steps too far ; And envious darkness , ere they could return , Had stole them from me ...
... Phœbus ' wain . But where they are , and why they came not back , Is now the labour of my thoughts ; ' tis likeliest They had engag'd their wand'ring steps too far ; And envious darkness , ere they could return , Had stole them from me ...
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... Phœbus replied , and touch'd my trembling ears ; Fame is no plant that grows on mortal soil , Nor in the glist'ring foil Set off to th ' world , nor in broad rumour lies ; so But lives and spreads aloft by those pure eyes , And perfect ...
... Phœbus replied , and touch'd my trembling ears ; Fame is no plant that grows on mortal soil , Nor in the glist'ring foil Set off to th ' world , nor in broad rumour lies ; so But lives and spreads aloft by those pure eyes , And perfect ...
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... Phœbus thrust out his golden hede Upon her to gaze : But when he saw how broade her beames did sprede , It did him amaze . Hee blush't to see another sunne belowe , Ne durst againe his fierie face outshowe . ' & c . Warton . As his ...
... Phœbus thrust out his golden hede Upon her to gaze : But when he saw how broade her beames did sprede , It did him amaze . Hee blush't to see another sunne belowe , Ne durst againe his fierie face outshowe . ' & c . Warton . As his ...
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... Phœbus bound ; His god - like acts , and his temptations fierce , And former sufferings other where are found ; 25 Loud o'er the rest Cremona's trump doth sound ; Me softer airs befit , and softer strings Of lute , or viol still , more ...
... Phœbus bound ; His god - like acts , and his temptations fierce , And former sufferings other where are found ; 25 Loud o'er the rest Cremona's trump doth sound ; Me softer airs befit , and softer strings Of lute , or viol still , more ...
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