The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... dark womb ; Or that thy beauties lie in wormy bed , Hid from the world in a low - delved tomb . Could heaven , for pity , thee so strictly doom ? Oh , no ! for something in thy face did shine Above mortality , that show'd thou wast ...
... dark womb ; Or that thy beauties lie in wormy bed , Hid from the world in a low - delved tomb . Could heaven , for pity , thee so strictly doom ? Oh , no ! for something in thy face did shine Above mortality , that show'd thou wast ...
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... dark The sable - stoléd sorcerers bear his worshipp'd ark . We cannot reason upon the effect of such combinations of words , -the charm is indefinable . Into what a temperament of aërial power must the author have been worked ! Well ...
... dark The sable - stoléd sorcerers bear his worshipp'd ark . We cannot reason upon the effect of such combinations of words , -the charm is indefinable . Into what a temperament of aërial power must the author have been worked ! Well ...
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... dark ages , which have far more of dignity and sublimity . Perhaps Milton was at this date more proud of his scholarship than of his own original genius , as Petrarch to the last preferred his own Latin poems to his Italian , and placed ...
... dark ages , which have far more of dignity and sublimity . Perhaps Milton was at this date more proud of his scholarship than of his own original genius , as Petrarch to the last preferred his own Latin poems to his Italian , and placed ...
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... dark and close official walls , how he must have sighed and pined to be courting his splendid visions , of a higher and more congenial world , on the banks of some haunted stream ! -The woods and forests , the mountains , seas , and ...
... dark and close official walls , how he must have sighed and pined to be courting his splendid visions , of a higher and more congenial world , on the banks of some haunted stream ! -The woods and forests , the mountains , seas , and ...
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... dark in light , exposed To daily fraud , contempt , abuse , and wrong , Within doors or without , still as a fool , In power of others , never in my own ; Scarce half I seem to live , dead more than half , O , dark , dark , dark , amid ...
... dark in light , exposed To daily fraud , contempt , abuse , and wrong , Within doors or without , still as a fool , In power of others , never in my own ; Scarce half I seem to live , dead more than half , O , dark , dark , dark , amid ...
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