The Poetical Works of John MiltonW. Tegg, 1862 - 767 Seiten |
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Seite xviii
... of himself to us Was Phoebus ' choice ; thou hast thy gift , and I Mine also ; and between us we receive , Father and son , the whole inspiring god . No ! howsoe'er the semblance thou assume Of hate , xviii LIFE OF MILTON .
... of himself to us Was Phoebus ' choice ; thou hast thy gift , and I Mine also ; and between us we receive , Father and son , the whole inspiring god . No ! howsoe'er the semblance thou assume Of hate , xviii LIFE OF MILTON .
Seite xxvii
... hast nor ear nor soul to apprehend The sublime notion , and high mystery , That must be utter'd to unfold the sage And serious doctrine of virginity ; And thou art worthy that thou shouldst not know More happiness than this thy present ...
... hast nor ear nor soul to apprehend The sublime notion , and high mystery , That must be utter'd to unfold the sage And serious doctrine of virginity ; And thou art worthy that thou shouldst not know More happiness than this thy present ...
Seite xxx
... hast heard to be In this or that praised diversely apart , In her thou mayest them assembled sce , And seal'd up in the treasure of her heart . And in the same poem he thus apostrophises to her late husband , under the name of Amyntas ...
... hast heard to be In this or that praised diversely apart , In her thou mayest them assembled sce , And seal'd up in the treasure of her heart . And in the same poem he thus apostrophises to her late husband , under the name of Amyntas ...
Seite xxxix
... hast but freed us , and that not fully , from the unjust and tyrannous claim of thy foes ; now , unite us en- tirely , and appropriate us to thyself ; tie us everlastingly in willing homage to the prerogative of thy eternal throne ...
... hast but freed us , and that not fully , from the unjust and tyrannous claim of thy foes ; now , unite us en- tirely , and appropriate us to thyself ; tie us everlastingly in willing homage to the prerogative of thy eternal throne ...
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... hast borne me a man of strife and contention ! ' And , although divine inspiration must certainly have been sweet to ... hast the diligence , the parts , the language of a man , if a vain subject were to be adorned or beautified ; but ...
... hast borne me a man of strife and contention ! ' And , although divine inspiration must certainly have been sweet to ... hast the diligence , the parts , the language of a man , if a vain subject were to be adorned or beautified ; but ...
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