The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... Muse Of classic ages in our MILTON met ? A genius universal as his theme ; Astonishing as Chaos ; as the bloom Of blowing Eden fair ; as Heaven sublime ! -THOMSON . ILLUSTRATED WITH ENGRAVINGS FROM DRAWINGS BY J. M. W. TURNER , R. A. A ...
... Muse Of classic ages in our MILTON met ? A genius universal as his theme ; Astonishing as Chaos ; as the bloom Of blowing Eden fair ; as Heaven sublime ! -THOMSON . ILLUSTRATED WITH ENGRAVINGS FROM DRAWINGS BY J. M. W. TURNER , R. A. A ...
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... Muse . It seems as if he pursued the most abstruse , dry , and puzzling tracks of study . It is indeed to be remarked , that in most of his poems there is an occasional over - fondness for allusion to these blind parts of learning ...
... Muse . It seems as if he pursued the most abstruse , dry , and puzzling tracks of study . It is indeed to be remarked , that in most of his poems there is an occasional over - fondness for allusion to these blind parts of learning ...
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... Muse on wings Of duty borne , might reach a loftier strain . For thee , my Father ! howsoe'er it please , She frames this slender work ; nor know I aught That may thy gifts more suitably requite ; Though to requite them suitably would ...
... Muse on wings Of duty borne , might reach a loftier strain . For thee , my Father ! howsoe'er it please , She frames this slender work ; nor know I aught That may thy gifts more suitably requite ; Though to requite them suitably would ...
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... Muse , My father ! for thou never bad'st me tread The beaten path and broad , that leads right on To opulence , nor didst condemn thy son To the insipid clamours of the bar , To laws voluminous and ill - observed ; But , wishing to ...
... Muse , My father ! for thou never bad'st me tread The beaten path and broad , that leads right on To opulence , nor didst condemn thy son To the insipid clamours of the bar , To laws voluminous and ill - observed ; But , wishing to ...
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... Muse consign'd , not unaware How high the charge , Marino to thy care ; Who , singing to the nymphs Adonis ' praise , Boasts thee the patron of his copious lays . To thee alone the poet would entrust His latest vows ; to thee alone his ...
... Muse consign'd , not unaware How high the charge , Marino to thy care ; Who , singing to the nymphs Adonis ' praise , Boasts thee the patron of his copious lays . To thee alone the poet would entrust His latest vows ; to thee alone his ...
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