Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve BooksA. Donalson, and fold at his shop, 1772 - 323 pages |
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... night ; and the principal parts , thofe of the two Brothers were performed by his Lordship's fons the Lord Brackly and Mr. Tho- mas Egerton , and that of the Lady by his Lordship's daughter Lady Alice . The occafion of this poem feemeth ...
... night ; and the principal parts , thofe of the two Brothers were performed by his Lordship's fons the Lord Brackly and Mr. Tho- mas Egerton , and that of the Lady by his Lordship's daughter Lady Alice . The occafion of this poem feemeth ...
Page xxxii
... night before con- cerning the ruptures of the commonwealth , and an- other , as it is fuppofed , to Gen. Monk , being a brief Delineation of a free commonwealth , eafy to be put in practice , and without delay . Thefe two pieces were ...
... night before con- cerning the ruptures of the commonwealth , and an- other , as it is fuppofed , to Gen. Monk , being a brief Delineation of a free commonwealth , eafy to be put in practice , and without delay . Thefe two pieces were ...
Page lviii
... night , diftinguifh'd by your fmile , fhall tell , That never BRITON can in vain excel ; The flighted arts futurity fhall truft , And rifing ages haften to be juft . At length our mighty Bard's victorious lays Fill the loud voice of ...
... night , diftinguifh'd by your fmile , fhall tell , That never BRITON can in vain excel ; The flighted arts futurity fhall truft , And rifing ages haften to be juft . At length our mighty Bard's victorious lays Fill the loud voice of ...
Page lx
... night as by day , feems nearer to the whitish than " the blackifh ; and the eye , rolling itself a little , feems to admit I know not what little fmallness of light , as through a chink . " 64 The following TRANSLATION and SONNET are ...
... night as by day , feems nearer to the whitish than " the blackifh ; and the eye , rolling itself a little , feems to admit I know not what little fmallness of light , as through a chink . " 64 The following TRANSLATION and SONNET are ...
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... night 50 To mortal men , he with his horrid crew Lay vanquifh'd , rolling in the fiery gulf , Confounded though immortal : but his doom Referv'd him to more wrath ; for now the thought Both of loft happiness and lafting pain Torments ...
... night 50 To mortal men , he with his horrid crew Lay vanquifh'd , rolling in the fiery gulf , Confounded though immortal : but his doom Referv'd him to more wrath ; for now the thought Both of loft happiness and lafting pain Torments ...
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