Complete Poems and Major Prose, Volume 1957TEXTBOOK CONTAINING THE COMPLETE POEMS AND MAJOR PROSE OF JOHN MILTON. |
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... bring upon themselves . In his last chorus in the drama— All is best , though oft we doubt , What th'unsearchable dispose Of highest wisdom brings about , And ever best found in the close . ( l . 1745-48 ) -he translated lines that ...
... bring upon themselves . In his last chorus in the drama— All is best , though oft we doubt , What th'unsearchable dispose Of highest wisdom brings about , And ever best found in the close . ( l . 1745-48 ) -he translated lines that ...
Page 588
... bring some notice hither . Chorus . Of good or bad so great , of bad the sooner ; For evil news rides post , while good news baits . And to our wish I see one hither speeding , An Ebrew , as I guess , and of our Tribe . Messenger . O ...
... bring some notice hither . Chorus . Of good or bad so great , of bad the sooner ; For evil news rides post , while good news baits . And to our wish I see one hither speeding , An Ebrew , as I guess , and of our Tribe . Messenger . O ...
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... bring to open trial and condign punishment all those that shall be found guilty of such crimes and deliquen- cies , whereof the king by his own letters and other undeniable testimonies not brought to light till afterward31 was found and ...
... bring to open trial and condign punishment all those that shall be found guilty of such crimes and deliquen- cies , whereof the king by his own letters and other undeniable testimonies not brought to light till afterward31 was found and ...
Contents
THE MINOR POEMS | 3 |
The Fifth Ode of Horace | 10 |
Elegia Tertia Elegy III | 21 |
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