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John Milton. Deigns none to ease thy load and taste thy sweet , Nor God , nor Man ; is Knowledge so despis'd ? Or envy , or what reserve forbids to taste ? Forbid who will , none shall from me withhold Longer thy offer'd good , why else ...
John Milton. Deigns none to ease thy load and taste thy sweet , Nor God , nor Man ; is Knowledge so despis'd ? Or envy , or what reserve forbids to taste ? Forbid who will , none shall from me withhold Longer thy offer'd good , why else ...
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... Tastes , not well join'd , inelegant , but bring Taste after taste upheld with kindliest change ; Bestirs her then , and from each tender stalk Whatever Earth all - bearing Mother yields In India East or West , or middle shore In Pontus ...
... Tastes , not well join'd , inelegant , but bring Taste after taste upheld with kindliest change ; Bestirs her then , and from each tender stalk Whatever Earth all - bearing Mother yields In India East or West , or middle shore In Pontus ...
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... taste , too long forborne , at first assay Gave elocution to the mute , and taught 745 The Tongue not made for Speech to speak thy praise : Thy praise hee also who forbids thy use , Conceals not from us , naming thee the Tree 750 Of ...
... taste , too long forborne , at first assay Gave elocution to the mute , and taught 745 The Tongue not made for Speech to speak thy praise : Thy praise hee also who forbids thy use , Conceals not from us , naming thee the Tree 750 Of ...
Contents
Preface | vii |
Abbreviations of Titles of Periodicals Cited in the Notes | xiv |
Bibliography of Books Dealing Mainly with Paradise Lost | li |
Copyright | |
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