The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes, and a Life of the Author, Volume 1Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1841 |
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... Beaumont's Psyche , c . viii . st . 136 . ' In Dagon's Temple down the idol fell , Quite broke his godship on the stronger sell . ' 465 470 475 480 And Quarles ' Emblems , p . 302 , and groundsild every floor . ' Lisle has also used ...
... Beaumont's Psyche , c . viii . st . 136 . ' In Dagon's Temple down the idol fell , Quite broke his godship on the stronger sell . ' 465 470 475 480 And Quarles ' Emblems , p . 302 , and groundsild every floor . ' Lisle has also used ...
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... Beaumont's Psyche , c . xx . st . 144 . ' And sigh'd and sobb'd to think whence he was flung . ' 614 their stately growth ] See Young's Night Thoughts , N. 5 . ' As when some stately growth of oak or pine . ' L With gems and golden ...
... Beaumont's Psyche , c . xx . st . 144 . ' And sigh'd and sobb'd to think whence he was flung . ' 614 their stately growth ] See Young's Night Thoughts , N. 5 . ' As when some stately growth of oak or pine . ' L With gems and golden ...
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... Beaumont's Psyche , cxx . 110 . ' Much higher than the proudest battlement of the old heavens . ' See Don Quixote , vol . 3. p . 156 , ( trans . Shelton , 12mo . 1731. ) ' I saw a princely and sumptuous palace , whose walls and ...
... Beaumont's Psyche , cxx . 110 . ' Much higher than the proudest battlement of the old heavens . ' See Don Quixote , vol . 3. p . 156 , ( trans . Shelton , 12mo . 1731. ) ' I saw a princely and sumptuous palace , whose walls and ...
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... Beaumont's Psyche , c . i . st . 24 . ' Was❜t not enough against the righteous law Of primogeniture to throw us down , From that bright home which all the world does know Was by confest inheritance our own . ' 40 best way ] Compare ...
... Beaumont's Psyche , c . i . st . 24 . ' Was❜t not enough against the righteous law Of primogeniture to throw us down , From that bright home which all the world does know Was by confest inheritance our own . ' 40 best way ] Compare ...
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... Beaumont's Psyche , c . xv . st . 296 . 693 Conjur'd ] Virg . Geo . 1. 280 . ' Et conjuratos cœlum rescindere fratres . ' Hume . False fugitive , and to thy speed add wings , 64 PARADISE LOST .
... Beaumont's Psyche , c . xv . st . 296 . 693 Conjur'd ] Virg . Geo . 1. 280 . ' Et conjuratos cœlum rescindere fratres . ' Hume . False fugitive , and to thy speed add wings , 64 PARADISE LOST .
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