The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes and a Life of the Author, Volume 1Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1838 |
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... hast thou And fitliest , paid the debt , though late , that prime And holy song1 requiting , by old time Remember'd , which twin - lustre sheds e'en now On thee and elder WINTON's mitred brow . Benhall , Nov. 1831 . 1 See Miltoni Eleg ...
... hast thou And fitliest , paid the debt , though late , that prime And holy song1 requiting , by old time Remember'd , which twin - lustre sheds e'en now On thee and elder WINTON's mitred brow . Benhall , Nov. 1831 . 1 See Miltoni Eleg ...
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... hast not miss'd one thought that could be fit , And all that was improper dost omit : So that no room is here for writers left , But to detect their ignorance or theft . That majesty which through thy work doth reign Draws the cxxviii ...
... hast not miss'd one thought that could be fit , And all that was improper dost omit : So that no room is here for writers left , But to detect their ignorance or theft . That majesty which through thy work doth reign Draws the cxxviii ...
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... Hast thou forgot me then , and do I seem Now in thine eye so foul , once deem'd so fair In heaven ? when at th ' assembly , and in sight Of all the seraphim with thee combin'd In bold conspiracy against heaven's King , All on a sudden ...
... Hast thou forgot me then , and do I seem Now in thine eye so foul , once deem'd so fair In heaven ? when at th ' assembly , and in sight Of all the seraphim with thee combin'd In bold conspiracy against heaven's King , All on a sudden ...
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... hast made ? So should thy goodness and thy greatness both Be question'd and blasphem'd without defence . To whom the great Creator thus replied . O Son , in whom my soul hath chief delight , Son of my bosom , Son who art alone My word ...
... hast made ? So should thy goodness and thy greatness both Be question'd and blasphem'd without defence . To whom the great Creator thus replied . O Son , in whom my soul hath chief delight , Son of my bosom , Son who art alone My word ...
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... hast giv'n me to possess Life in myself for ever ; by thee I live , Though now to Death I yield , and am his due All that of me can die ; yet that debt paid , Thou wilt not leave me in the loathsome grave His prey , nor suffer my ...
... hast giv'n me to possess Life in myself for ever ; by thee I live , Though now to Death I yield , and am his due All that of me can die ; yet that debt paid , Thou wilt not leave me in the loathsome grave His prey , nor suffer my ...
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