The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... me burn'd : Yet now and then a spirit to mine ear Came ; and thus said , as by a voice from Heaven : — " Follow thy youthful vow , and thou shalt be forgiven ! " GENEVA , October , 1835 . LIFE OF MILTON . CHAPTER I. THE POET'S BIRTH -
... me burn'd : Yet now and then a spirit to mine ear Came ; and thus said , as by a voice from Heaven : — " Follow thy youthful vow , and thou shalt be forgiven ! " GENEVA , October , 1835 . LIFE OF MILTON . CHAPTER I. THE POET'S BIRTH -
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... spirits that wear victorious palms , Hymns devout and holy psalms Singing everlastingly , & c . Here is an anticipation ... spirit , and a benevolent , accomplished mind : he loved literature and the arts , and had subtle , if not grand ...
... spirits that wear victorious palms , Hymns devout and holy psalms Singing everlastingly , & c . Here is an anticipation ... spirit , and a benevolent , accomplished mind : he loved literature and the arts , and had subtle , if not grand ...
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... spirit of Dante and Spenser already began to show itself , moulded up with a character of his own . But Ovid was a poet of a more whimsical and undignified kind , of whom it was strange that he should have been fond , but whom his Latin ...
... spirit of Dante and Spenser already began to show itself , moulded up with a character of his own . But Ovid was a poet of a more whimsical and undignified kind , of whom it was strange that he should have been fond , but whom his Latin ...
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... spirit pure , That wheels yon circling orbs , directs , himself , Their mazy dance with melody of verse Unutterable , immortal ; hearing which , Huge Ophiucus holds his hiss suppressed , Orion , soften'd , drops his ardent blade ; And ...
... spirit pure , That wheels yon circling orbs , directs , himself , Their mazy dance with melody of verse Unutterable , immortal ; hearing which , Huge Ophiucus holds his hiss suppressed , Orion , soften'd , drops his ardent blade ; And ...
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... spirit . In a true poet , like Milton , all springs up unsought from the fountain of the soul or the heart : it is ... spirits , where he still reigned as a king ; and whence he was to return into Britain , to renew the round table ...
... spirit . In a true poet , like Milton , all springs up unsought from the fountain of the soul or the heart : it is ... spirits , where he still reigned as a king ; and whence he was to return into Britain , to renew the round table ...
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