The English Poems: From the Ed. of the Late H.C. BeechingOxford University Press, 1946 - 543 pages |
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Page 237
... Heaven , the Arch - foe subdued , Or captive dragged in chains , with hostile frown And visage all inflamed , first thus began : - 6.66 " Author of Evil , unknown till thy revolt , Unnamed in Heaven , now plenteous , as thou seest ...
... Heaven , the Arch - foe subdued , Or captive dragged in chains , with hostile frown And visage all inflamed , first thus began : - 6.66 " Author of Evil , unknown till thy revolt , Unnamed in Heaven , now plenteous , as thou seest ...
Page 273
... Heavens Hath left to their disputes - perhaps to move His laughter at their quaint opinions wide Hereafter , when they come to model Heaven , And calculate the stars ; how they will wield The mighty frame ; how build , unbuild ...
... Heavens Hath left to their disputes - perhaps to move His laughter at their quaint opinions wide Hereafter , when they come to model Heaven , And calculate the stars ; how they will wield The mighty frame ; how build , unbuild ...
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... Heaven , if not preferred More justly , seat worthier of gods , as built With second thoughts , reforming what was old ! For what God , after better , worse would build ? Terrestrial Heaven , danced round by other Heavens , That shine ...
... Heaven , if not preferred More justly , seat worthier of gods , as built With second thoughts , reforming what was old ! For what God , after better , worse would build ? Terrestrial Heaven , danced round by other Heavens , That shine ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION BY CHARLES WILLIAMS | 1 |
LALLEGRO | 20 |
A MASK PRESENTED AT LUDLOW Castle | 43 |
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The English Poems: From the Edition of H.C. Beeching Together with an Introd John Milton No preview available - 1948 |
The English Poems: From the Edition of H.C. Beeching Together with an Introd John Milton No preview available - 1948 |
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Adam Angels arms beast behold bliss bright called Cherub Cherubim cloud Comus Dagon dark death deep delight didst divine doth dread dwell Earth eternal evil eyes fair Father fear fire flowers fruit glory gods grace hand happy hast hath heard heart Heaven heavenly Hell hill honour John Milton King Lady lest light live Locrine Lord lost Lycidas morn mortal night Nymphs o'er once P.L. ii P.L. vii P.L. xi P.R. iii P.R. iv Paradise PARADISE LOST peace praise rebel angels reign round S.Ag Satan seat Serpent shade shalt sight sing Son of God song Sonn soon soul spake Spirit stars stood sweet taste Thammuz thee thence thine things thou thou art thou hast thought throne thyself tree virtue voice whence winds wings wonder