THE POETICAL WORKS OF JOHN MILTON, Band 2Macmillan, 1904 |
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... truth , All righteous things . Therefore , above my years The Law of God I read , and found it sweet ; Made it my whole delight , and in it grew To such perfection that , ere yet my age Had measured twice six years , at our great Feast ...
... truth , All righteous things . Therefore , above my years The Law of God I read , and found it sweet ; Made it my whole delight , and in it grew To such perfection that , ere yet my age Had measured twice six years , at our great Feast ...
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... truth ! all oracles By thee are given , and what confessed more true Among the nations ? That hath been thy craft , By mixing somewhat true to vent more lies . But what have been thy answers ? what but dark , Ambiguous , and with double ...
... truth ! all oracles By thee are given , and what confessed more true Among the nations ? That hath been thy craft , By mixing somewhat true to vent more lies . But what have been thy answers ? what but dark , Ambiguous , and with double ...
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... Truth henceforth to dwell In pious hearts , an inward oracle To all truth requisite for men to know . " 460 470 So spake our Saviour ; but the subtle Fiend , Though inly stung with anger and disdain , Dissembled , and this answer smooth ...
... Truth henceforth to dwell In pious hearts , an inward oracle To all truth requisite for men to know . " 460 470 So spake our Saviour ; but the subtle Fiend , Though inly stung with anger and disdain , Dissembled , and this answer smooth ...
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... truth . ' Now , now , for sure , deliverance is at hand ; The kingdom shall to Israel be restored : ' Thus we rejoiced , but soon our joy is turned Into perplexity and new amaze . For whither is he gone ? what accident Hath rapt him ...
... truth . ' Now , now , for sure , deliverance is at hand ; The kingdom shall to Israel be restored : ' Thus we rejoiced , but soon our joy is turned Into perplexity and new amaze . For whither is he gone ? what accident Hath rapt him ...
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... truth By saving doctrine , and from error lead To know , and , knowing , worship God aright , Is yet more kingly . This attracts the soul , Governs the inner man , the nobler part ; That other o'er the body only reigns , And oft by ...
... truth By saving doctrine , and from error lead To know , and , knowing , worship God aright , Is yet more kingly . This attracts the soul , Governs the inner man , the nobler part ; That other o'er the body only reigns , And oft by ...
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Aëre agni Amor Anno ætatis ANTISTROPHE Atque behold cæli cælo carmina Chor choro Comus Dagon dark deeds Deos Deûm divine domino jam domum impasti dost doth dwell earth enemies eyes fair fame fear feast foes fortè fræna glorious glory Gods habet Hæc hand hath hear heart Heaven holy honour igne illa ille ipse Israel jam non vacat Jehovah kings Lady Lord loud lumina Lycidas malè mihi modò night numbers numina Nunc o'er Olympo peace Philistines Phoebe praise PSALM Pyrrha Quà quæ quam quid Quis quod quoque sæpe Sams Samson shalt shame sibi sing Son of God song soul strength sweet tamen thee thence thine things thou art thou didst thou hast thought throne thy name thyself tibi truth Tu quoque ulmo urbe virtù virtue voice Wilt thou wings Zephyro
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Seite 202 - AVENGE, O Lord, thy slaughtered saints, whose bones Lie scattered on the Alpine mountains cold ; Even them who kept thy truth so pure of old, When all our fathers worshipped stocks and stones.
Seite 187 - And as he passes turn, And bid fair peace be to my sable shroud. For we were nursed upon the self-same hill, Fed the same flock, by fountain, shade, and rill.
Seite 148 - There, held in holy passion still, Forget thyself to marble, till With a sad leaden downward cast Thou fix them on the earth as fast. And join with thee calm Peace and Quiet, Spare Fast, that oft with gods doth diet. And hears the Muses in a ring Aye round about Jove's altar sing ; And add to these retired Leisure, That in trim gardens takes his pleasure; 50 But, first and chiefest, with thee bring Him that yon soars on golden wing, Guiding the fiery-wheeled throne, The Cherub Contemplation...
Seite 146 - In saffron robe, with taper clear, And pomp, and feast, and revelry, With mask, and antique pageantry; Such sights as youthful poets dream On summer eves by haunted stream. Then to the well-trod stage anon, If Jonson's learned sock be on, Or sweetest Shakespeare, Fancy's child, Warble his native wood-notes wild.
Seite 149 - Far from all resort of mirth, Save the cricket on the hearth, Or the bellman's drowsy charm To bless the doors from nightly harm.
Seite 187 - Bitter constraint and sad occasion dear Compels me to disturb your season due; For Lycidas is dead, dead ere his prime, Young Lycidas, and hath not left his peer.
Seite 127 - But peaceful was the night Wherein the Prince of Light His reign of peace upon the earth began. The winds, with wonder whist, Smoothly the waters kissed, Whispering new joys to the mild Ocean, Who now hath quite forgot to rave, While birds of calm sit brooding on the charmed wave.
Seite 171 - How charming is divine Philosophy! Not harsh and crabbed, as dull fools suppose, But musical as is Apollo's lute, And a perpetual feast of nectared sweets, Where no crude surfeit reigns.
Seite 185 - And drenches with Elysian dew (List, mortals, if your ears be true) Beds of hyacinth and roses, Where young Adonis oft reposes, Waxing well of his deep wound, In slumber soft, and on the ground Sadly sits the Assyrian queen.
Seite 129 - For if such holy song Enwrap our fancy long, Time will run back, and fetch the age of gold; And speckled vanity Will sicken soon and die, And leprous sin will melt from earthly mould; And Hell itself will pass away, And leave her dolorous mansions to the peering day.