The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes and a Life of the Author, Volume 1Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1838 |
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... heart , when first by thee disclos'd , the gleam It caught of Milton's page , by envious crime Forgotten or deform'd . Oh ! well hast thou And fitliest , paid the debt , though late , that prime And holy song1 requiting , by old time ...
... heart , when first by thee disclos'd , the gleam It caught of Milton's page , by envious crime Forgotten or deform'd . Oh ! well hast thou And fitliest , paid the debt , though late , that prime And holy song1 requiting , by old time ...
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... heart . In 1623 , Milton produced his translations of the 114th and 136th Psalms ; and in his seventeenth10 year , he was sent from St. Paul's school , and admitted a pensioner at Christ's College , Cambridge , on the 12th of February ...
... heart . In 1623 , Milton produced his translations of the 114th and 136th Psalms ; and in his seventeenth10 year , he was sent from St. Paul's school , and admitted a pensioner at Christ's College , Cambridge , on the 12th of February ...
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... hearts to gentle slumber charm'st ! Thou smooth cheek'd negro , Night , the black eyed Queen , That rid'st about the world on the soft backs Of downy Ravens sleeke and sable plumes , And from thy chariot silent darknesse flings , In ...
... hearts to gentle slumber charm'st ! Thou smooth cheek'd negro , Night , the black eyed Queen , That rid'st about the world on the soft backs Of downy Ravens sleeke and sable plumes , And from thy chariot silent darknesse flings , In ...
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... heart , Et modo qua nostri spatiantur in urbe Quirites , Et modo villarum proxima rura placent ; Turba frequens , facieque simillima turba dearum Splendida per medias itque reditque vias . Hæc ego non fugi spectacula grata severus ...
... heart , Et modo qua nostri spatiantur in urbe Quirites , Et modo villarum proxima rura placent ; Turba frequens , facieque simillima turba dearum Splendida per medias itque reditque vias . Hæc ego non fugi spectacula grata severus ...
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... heart's glad pastime ; whether the breeze Be heard at morn , or mid the noonday trees Repose , or night light up her starry towers . And there too is a time for other mood , When we must dwell among the walks of men , With eye of ...
... heart's glad pastime ; whether the breeze Be heard at morn , or mid the noonday trees Repose , or night light up her starry towers . And there too is a time for other mood , When we must dwell among the walks of men , With eye of ...
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