The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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Page 557
... Light ad- dressed in the invocation . The positions include ( a ) Sewell's , that the Light is the Son of God , like the ' living Light ' of Dante , Par . xiii 55 ; ( b ) that M. ' was speaking of light in the physical sense ' , as ll ...
... Light ad- dressed in the invocation . The positions include ( a ) Sewell's , that the Light is the Son of God , like the ' living Light ' of Dante , Par . xiii 55 ; ( b ) that M. ' was speaking of light in the physical sense ' , as ll ...
Page 558
... light .... so the spring , / The well - head , and the stream which they forth bring , / Are but one selfsame essence , nor in aught / Do differ , save in order , and our thought / No chime of time discerns in them to fall , / But three ...
... light .... so the spring , / The well - head , and the stream which they forth bring , / Are but one selfsame essence , nor in aught / Do differ , save in order , and our thought / No chime of time discerns in them to fall , / But three ...
Page 790
... light from darkness by the hemisphere Divided : light the day , and darkness night He named . Thus was the first day even and morn : Nor passed uncelebrated , nor unsung By the celestial choirs , when orient light 255 Exhaling first ...
... light from darkness by the hemisphere Divided : light the day , and darkness night He named . Thus was the first day even and morn : Nor passed uncelebrated , nor unsung By the celestial choirs , when orient light 255 Exhaling first ...
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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