The Poetical Works of John Milton: Reprinted from the Best Editions, with Memoir, Explanatory Notes EtcF. Warne., 1889 - 581 pages |
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Page 567
... omnia , cœlo ? Non potiora dedit , quamvis et tuta fuissent , Publica qui juveni commisit lumina nato , Atque Hyperionios currus , et fræna diei , Et circam undantem radiata luce tiaram . Ergo ego , 2 P SYLVARUM LIBER . 567.
... omnia , cœlo ? Non potiora dedit , quamvis et tuta fuissent , Publica qui juveni commisit lumina nato , Atque Hyperionios currus , et fræna diei , Et circam undantem radiata luce tiaram . Ergo ego , 2 P SYLVARUM LIBER . 567.
Page 569
... ; Nec in sepulchris ibit obsessum reges , Nimium sinistro laxus irruens loro : Sed fræna melius temperabit undarum , Adusque curvi salsa regna Portumni . MANSUS . Joannes Baptista Mansus , Marchio Villensis , vir SYLVARUM LIBER . 669 .
... ; Nec in sepulchris ibit obsessum reges , Nimium sinistro laxus irruens loro : Sed fræna melius temperabit undarum , Adusque curvi salsa regna Portumni . MANSUS . Joannes Baptista Mansus , Marchio Villensis , vir SYLVARUM LIBER . 669 .
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