The Complete Poems and Major ProseFirst published by Odyssey Press in 1957, this classic edition provides Milton's poetry and major prose works, richly annotated, in a sturdy and affordable clothbound volume. |
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Page 19
... fear nothing—accept the fact that the gods and goddesses are favorable, as many deities as are honored in your feast days.” So the deceiver spoke and, doffing his disguise, fled to Lethe,” the unspeakable and joyless kingdom. Now rosy ...
... fear nothing—accept the fact that the gods and goddesses are favorable, as many deities as are honored in your feast days.” So the deceiver spoke and, doffing his disguise, fled to Lethe,” the unspeakable and joyless kingdom. Now rosy ...
Page 38
... fear of outrage by the giants.” Some shepherd, perhaps, Forte aliquis scopuli recubans in vertice pastor, Roscida cum primo. 9. Cf. Castaly in El IV, 30. 10. Near the fountain of Pirene, at Corinth, Pindar says (Olympians XIII, 64-8) ...
... fear of outrage by the giants.” Some shepherd, perhaps, Forte aliquis scopuli recubans in vertice pastor, Roscida cum primo. 9. Cf. Castaly in El IV, 30. 10. Near the fountain of Pirene, at Corinth, Pindar says (Olympians XIII, 64-8) ...
Page 73
... fear of Jove. 30 Come pensive Nun, devout and pure, Sober, steadfast, and demure, All in a robe of darkest grain, Flowing with majestic train, And sable stole of Cypress Lawn, 35 Over thy decent shoulders drawn. Come, but keep thy ...
... fear of Jove. 30 Come pensive Nun, devout and pure, Sober, steadfast, and demure, All in a robe of darkest grain, Flowing with majestic train, And sable stole of Cypress Lawn, 35 Over thy decent shoulders drawn. Come, but keep thy ...
Page 98
... fears. What if in wild amazement and affright, Or while we speak, within the direful grasp Of Savage hunger or of ... Fear, How bitter is such self-delusion? I do not think my sister so to seek, Or so unprincipl'd in virtue's book And ...
... fears. What if in wild amazement and affright, Or while we speak, within the direful grasp Of Savage hunger or of ... Fear, How bitter is such self-delusion? I do not think my sister so to seek, Or so unprincipl'd in virtue's book And ...
Page 99
... fear Does arbitrate th'event, my nature is That I incline to hope rather than fear, And gladly banish squint suspicion. My sister is not so defenceless left As you imagine; she has a hidden strength Which you remember not. 380 385 390 ...
... fear Does arbitrate th'event, my nature is That I incline to hope rather than fear, And gladly banish squint suspicion. My sister is not so defenceless left As you imagine; she has a hidden strength Which you remember not. 380 385 390 ...
Contents
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Paradise Regained | 471 |
Samson Agonistes | 531 |
Prose | 595 |
Appendix | 1021 |
Index of Names | 1045 |
BACK COVER | 1060 |
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Adam Aeneid ancient angels Areopagitica Aristotle Beast behold bishops Book called Chorus Christ Christian church Comus dark death delight divine doctrine doth E. M. W. Tillyard Earth Euripides evil eyes faith Father fear fire glory God's goddess gods grace Greek hand happy hast hath heart Heav'n heavenly Hell Hesiod holy honor human John John Milton Jove King Latin meaning learned less light live Lord Lycidas marriage Milton mind Muses nature night Ovid Ovid's Paradise Lost Paradise Regained peace perhaps Philistines Plato poem poet praise prelates Psalm Roman Samson Agonistes Satan says Serpent song SONNET soul spake spirit stars stood story sweet thee things thir thou thought Throne tion tradition translation Tree truth verse VIII virtue wings wisdom words Zeus