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... FATHER MILTON left this poem undated and little help is given by the supposedly chronologi- cal order of the poems as printed , since this one comes between the Idea Platonica ( 1628-29 ? ) and the Greek Psalm of No- vember - December ...
... FATHER MILTON left this poem undated and little help is given by the supposedly chronologi- cal order of the poems as printed , since this one comes between the Idea Platonica ( 1628-29 ? ) and the Greek Psalm of No- vember - December ...
Page 101
... father have given , or Jove himself , though he had given all things except heaven ? Not more potent gifts ( even if they had been safe ) did he bestow who granted his young son98 the common light of the world , Hyperion's99 chariot ...
... father have given , or Jove himself , though he had given all things except heaven ? Not more potent gifts ( even if they had been safe ) did he bestow who granted his young son98 the common light of the world , Hyperion's99 chariot ...
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... Father's might , To execute fierce vengeance on his foes , Not so on man ; him through their malice fall'n , Father of mercy and grace , thou didst not doom So strictly , but much more to pity incline . No sooner did thy dear and only ...
... Father's might , To execute fierce vengeance on his foes , Not so on man ; him through their malice fall'n , Father of mercy and grace , thou didst not doom So strictly , but much more to pity incline . No sooner did thy dear and only ...
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To Charles Diodati | 9 |
On the Death of the Beadle of Cambridge | 16 |
In obitum Procancellarii medici On the Death of the ViceChancellor | 24 |
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