The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... thou wast divine . VI . Resolve me , then , O soul most purely bless'd ! ( If so it be that thou these plaints dost hear , ) Tell me , bright spirit , where'er thou hoverest , Whether above that high first - moving sphere , Or in the ...
... thou wast divine . VI . Resolve me , then , O soul most purely bless'd ! ( If so it be that thou these plaints dost hear , ) Tell me , bright spirit , where'er thou hoverest , Whether above that high first - moving sphere , Or in the ...
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... thou Verse , therefore , which evinces ( nothing more ) Man's heavenly source , and which , retaining still Some scintillations of Promethean fire , Bespeaks him animated from above . The gods love verse : the infernal powers themselves ...
... thou Verse , therefore , which evinces ( nothing more ) Man's heavenly source , and which , retaining still Some scintillations of Promethean fire , Bespeaks him animated from above . The gods love verse : the infernal powers themselves ...
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John Milton. No ! howsoe'er the semblance thou assume Of hate , thou hatest not the gentle 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 ...
John Milton. No ! howsoe'er the semblance thou assume Of hate , thou hatest not the gentle 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 ...
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... thou with punctual piety hast paid , In labour'd brass , thy tribute to his shade . Nor this contented thee - but , lest the grave Should aught absorb of theirs , which thou couldst save , All future ages thou hast deign'd to teach The ...
... thou with punctual piety hast paid , In labour'd brass , thy tribute to his shade . Nor this contented thee - but , lest the grave Should aught absorb of theirs , which thou couldst save , All future ages thou hast deign'd to teach The ...
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... thou didst assume , ineffable and everlasting love ! And thou , the third subsistence of divine infinitude , illumining Spirit , the joy and solace of created things , and Tripersonal Godhead ! look upon this thy poor and almost spent ...
... thou didst assume , ineffable and everlasting love ! And thou , the third subsistence of divine infinitude , illumining Spirit , the joy and solace of created things , and Tripersonal Godhead ! look upon this thy poor and almost spent ...
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