The Poetical Works of John MiltonOxford University Press, 1916 - 554 Seiten |
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... thought warbling his Dorick lay : And now the Sun had stretch'd out all the hills , And now was dropt into the Western bay ; At last he rose , and twitch'd his Mantle blew : To morrow to fresh Woods , and Pastures new . 160 170 180 190 ...
... thought warbling his Dorick lay : And now the Sun had stretch'd out all the hills , And now was dropt into the Western bay ; At last he rose , and twitch'd his Mantle blew : To morrow to fresh Woods , and Pastures new . 160 170 180 190 ...
Seite 53
... thought it was the sound Of Riot , and ill manag'd Merriment , Such as the jocond Flute , or gamesom Pipe Stirs up among the loose unleter'd Hinds , When for their teeming Flocks , and granges full In wanton dance they praise the ...
... thought it was the sound Of Riot , and ill manag'd Merriment , Such as the jocond Flute , or gamesom Pipe Stirs up among the loose unleter'd Hinds , When for their teeming Flocks , and granges full In wanton dance they praise the ...
Seite 54
... thoughts , ' tis likeliest They had ingag'd their wandring steps too far , And envious darknes , e're they could return , Had stole them from me , els O theevish Night Why shouldst thou , but for som fellonious end , In thy dark lantern ...
... thoughts , ' tis likeliest They had ingag'd their wandring steps too far , And envious darknes , e're they could return , Had stole them from me , els O theevish Night Why shouldst thou , but for som fellonious end , In thy dark lantern ...
Seite 58
... thoughts , And put them into mis - becoming plight . Vertue could see to do what vertue would By her own radiant light , though Sun and Moon Were in the flat Sea sunk . And Wisdoms self Oft seeks to sweet retired Solitude , Where with ...
... thoughts , And put them into mis - becoming plight . Vertue could see to do what vertue would By her own radiant light , though Sun and Moon Were in the flat Sea sunk . And Wisdoms self Oft seeks to sweet retired Solitude , Where with ...
Seite 59
... thought my sisters state Secure without all doubt , or controversie : Yet where an equall poise of hope and fear Does arbitrate th'event , my nature is That I encline to hope , rather then fear , And gladly banish squint suspicion . My ...
... thought my sisters state Secure without all doubt , or controversie : Yet where an equall poise of hope and fear Does arbitrate th'event , my nature is That I encline to hope , rather then fear , And gladly banish squint suspicion . My ...
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