The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... That undisturbed song of pure concent , Aye sung before the sapphire - colour'd throne To him that sits thereon , With saintly shout and solemn jubilee ; Where the bright Seraphim , in burning row , Their xii LIFE OF MILTON .
... That undisturbed song of pure concent , Aye sung before the sapphire - colour'd throne To him that sits thereon , With saintly shout and solemn jubilee ; Where the bright Seraphim , in burning row , Their xii LIFE OF MILTON .
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... song Of Orpheus , whom the streams stood still to hear , And the oaks follow'd . Not by chords alone Well touch'd , but by resistless accents more To sympathetic tears the ghosts themselves He moved : these praises to his verse he owes ...
... song Of Orpheus , whom the streams stood still to hear , And the oaks follow'd . Not by chords alone Well touch'd , but by resistless accents more To sympathetic tears the ghosts themselves He moved : these praises to his verse he owes ...
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... songs divine . To sum the whole , whate'er the heaven contains , The earth beneath it , and the air between , The rivers and the restless deep , may all Prove intellectual gain to me , my wish Concurring with thy will : science herself ...
... songs divine . To sum the whole , whate'er the heaven contains , The earth beneath it , and the air between , The rivers and the restless deep , may all Prove intellectual gain to me , my wish Concurring with thy will : science herself ...
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... song ? It seems to me that these two poems are much more valuable for their develop- ment of Milton's studies and amusements , than for their poetry , by proving his love of nature , of books , -of solitude , -of contemplation , of all ...
... song ? It seems to me that these two poems are much more valuable for their develop- ment of Milton's studies and amusements , than for their poetry , by proving his love of nature , of books , -of solitude , -of contemplation , of all ...
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... song , and are in his own original style of the more sublime poetry . Milton cannot be a shepherd long : his own native powers break forth , and cannot bear the assumed disguise . At line 155 of this elegy , he hints his design of ...
... song , and are in his own original style of the more sublime poetry . Milton cannot be a shepherd long : his own native powers break forth , and cannot bear the assumed disguise . At line 155 of this elegy , he hints his design of ...
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