The Complete Poetical Works of John Milton: With Life of the Author and Dr. Channing's Essay on the Poetical Genius of MiltonMilner & Sowerby, 1865 - 537 pages |
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... bright , and vigorous . It has no gloom . He took no pleasure in drawing dark pictures of life ; for he knew by experience , that there is a power in the soul to transmute calamity into an occasion and nutriment of moral power and ...
... bright , and vigorous . It has no gloom . He took no pleasure in drawing dark pictures of life ; for he knew by experience , that there is a power in the soul to transmute calamity into an occasion and nutriment of moral power and ...
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... began . ' If thou beest he ; but O , how fall'n ! how changed From him , who , in the happy realms of light , Clothed with transcendant brightness , didst outshine Myriads though bright ! If he whom mutual league ,. PARADISE LOST . 3.
... began . ' If thou beest he ; but O , how fall'n ! how changed From him , who , in the happy realms of light , Clothed with transcendant brightness , didst outshine Myriads though bright ! If he whom mutual league ,. PARADISE LOST . 3.
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... bright ! If he whom mutual league , United thoughts and counsels , equal hope And hazard in the glorious enterprize , Join'd with me once , now misery hath join'd In equal ruin : into what pit thou seest From what height fall'n , so ...
... bright ! If he whom mutual league , United thoughts and counsels , equal hope And hazard in the glorious enterprize , Join'd with me once , now misery hath join'd In equal ruin : into what pit thou seest From what height fall'n , so ...
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... bright , Which but the Omnipotent none could have foil'd , If once they hear that voice , their liveliest pledge Of hope in fears and dangers , heard so oft In worst extremes , and on the perilous edge Of battle when it raged , in all ...
... bright , Which but the Omnipotent none could have foil'd , If once they hear that voice , their liveliest pledge Of hope in fears and dangers , heard so oft In worst extremes , and on the perilous edge Of battle when it raged , in all ...
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... bright or obscure , Can execute their aery purposes , And works of love or enmity fulfil . For those the race of Israel oft forsook Their living Strength , and unfrequented left His righteous altar , bowing lowly down To bestial gods ...
... bright or obscure , Can execute their aery purposes , And works of love or enmity fulfil . For those the race of Israel oft forsook Their living Strength , and unfrequented left His righteous altar , bowing lowly down To bestial gods ...
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