The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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Page 366
... eyes to spring , 585 Wherewith to serve him better than thou hast ; And I persuade me so ; why else this strength ... eyes , verily I should rejoice . . . . Thus he spake , but Phineus replied to him with downcast look : " Son of Aeson ...
... eyes to spring , 585 Wherewith to serve him better than thou hast ; And I persuade me so ; why else this strength ... eyes , verily I should rejoice . . . . Thus he spake , but Phineus replied to him with downcast look : " Son of Aeson ...
Page 770
... eyes , and from the living wheels Distinct alike with multitude of eyes , One spirit in them ruled , and every eye Glared lightning , and shot forth pernicious fire 850 Among the accursed , that withered all their strength , And of ...
... eyes , and from the living wheels Distinct alike with multitude of eyes , One spirit in them ruled , and every eye Glared lightning , and shot forth pernicious fire 850 Among the accursed , that withered all their strength , And of ...
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... eyes more numerous than those Of Argus , and more wakeful than to drowse , Charmed with Arcadian pipe , the pastoral ... eyes ' . Argus was set to guard Io , because he had a hundred eyes which watched by turns ; but Mercury lulled all ...
... eyes more numerous than those Of Argus , and more wakeful than to drowse , Charmed with Arcadian pipe , the pastoral ... eyes ' . Argus was set to guard Io , because he had a hundred eyes which watched by turns ; but Mercury lulled all ...
Contents
On the Death of a Fair 14 In Eandem On the Same | 7 |
Mansus Manso Bibliothecarium To John | 59 |
Naturam non pati senium | 61 |
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