The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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... reason , to perplex and dash 115 Maturest counsels : for his thoughts were low ; To vice industrious , but to nobler deeds Timorous and slothful , yet he pleased the ear , And with persuasive accent thus began . I should be much for ...
... reason , to perplex and dash 115 Maturest counsels : for his thoughts were low ; To vice industrious , but to nobler deeds Timorous and slothful , yet he pleased the ear , And with persuasive accent thus began . I should be much for ...
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... reason for their law refuse , vi 11-12 . For the absence of night in heaven , see v 645n . The morn is that of Day 2 ... reason ] upright , true reason ; conscience . Originally the phrase was a trans- lation of the Stoic and Scholastic ...
... reason for their law refuse , vi 11-12 . For the absence of night in heaven , see v 645n . The morn is that of Day 2 ... reason ] upright , true reason ; conscience . Originally the phrase was a trans- lation of the Stoic and Scholastic ...
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... reason dwells 85 Twinned , and from her hath no dividual being : Reason in man obscured , or not obeyed , Immediately inordinate desires And upstart passions catch the government From reason , and to servitude reduce 90 Man till then ...
... reason dwells 85 Twinned , and from her hath no dividual being : Reason in man obscured , or not obeyed , Immediately inordinate desires And upstart passions catch the government From reason , and to servitude reduce 90 Man till then ...
Contents
A Paraphrase of Psalm cxiv Eliensis On the Death | 27 |
Elegia tertia In Obitum | 49 |
Mansus Manso Bibliothecarium To John | 59 |
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