The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... truth , and purity of intellect and heart , break out at every word . To these strains who can deny poetical ... truths , but imaginative truths : even single epithets convey these , as is shown by every part of " Comus , " while ...
... truth , and purity of intellect and heart , break out at every word . To these strains who can deny poetical ... truths , but imaginative truths : even single epithets convey these , as is shown by every part of " Comus , " while ...
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... truth is , that the knowledge of external nature , and the sciences which that knowledge requires or includes , are not the great or the frequent business of the human mind . Whether we provide for action or conversation ; whether we ...
... truth is , that the knowledge of external nature , and the sciences which that knowledge requires or includes , are not the great or the frequent business of the human mind . Whether we provide for action or conversation ; whether we ...
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... truth ; in short , by his patriotism as well as his piety , to lay down the lyre , whose earliest tones are yet so fascinating ; to ' doff his garland and singing robes ' and to adventure within the circle of peril and glory ; and ...
... truth ; in short , by his patriotism as well as his piety , to lay down the lyre , whose earliest tones are yet so fascinating ; to ' doff his garland and singing robes ' and to adventure within the circle of peril and glory ; and ...
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... truth again ; never hope for the cheerful dawn ; never more hear the bird of morning sing . Be moved with pity at the afflicted state of this our shaken monarchy , that now lies labouring under her throes , and struggling against the ...
... truth again ; never hope for the cheerful dawn ; never more hear the bird of morning sing . Be moved with pity at the afflicted state of this our shaken monarchy , that now lies labouring under her throes , and struggling against the ...
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... truth and righteousness , and casting far from her the rags of her old vices , may press on hard to that high and ... truths , of such an orient lustre as no diamond can equal , which nevertheless he has in charge to put off at any cheap ...
... truth and righteousness , and casting far from her the rags of her old vices , may press on hard to that high and ... truths , of such an orient lustre as no diamond can equal , which nevertheless he has in charge to put off at any cheap ...
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Adam Adam and Eve admiration Æneid alludes allusion ancient angels appears beautiful behold bright called character cloud Comus dark death delight divine earth Euripides evil expression eyes fable Faery Queen Faithful Shepherdess father fear fire genius give glory gods grace happy hath heart heaven heavenly hell holy Homer honour human imagery images imagination infernal invention John Milton king language learning less light live Lord Lord Brackley Lycidas Milton mind moral Muse nature never Newton night noble observes Ovid Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage passions perhaps poem poet poet's poetical poetry praise reader Samson Samson Agonistes Satan Saviour says Scripture seem'd seems sentiments Shakspeare sight song spake speaking speech Spenser spirit stood strength sublime sweet taste thee thence things thought throne Thyer truth verse Virgil virtue WARTON wings words