Paradise Regain'd: A Poem, in Four Books ; To which is Added Samson Agonistes and Poems Upon Several OccasionsJ. and R. Tonson, 1753 - 386 pages |
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Page 40
... ] In the Manufcript the last line ftands thus , To live and fing with him in end- lefs morn of light . * This Lady was Jane , daugh- ter Added to her noble birth , More than she could 40 POEMS on Several OCCASIONS . VILOY.
... ] In the Manufcript the last line ftands thus , To live and fing with him in end- lefs morn of light . * This Lady was Jane , daugh- ter Added to her noble birth , More than she could 40 POEMS on Several OCCASIONS . VILOY.
Page 45
... as the Mufes themselves . For the Muses are called by the old poets the daugh- ters of memory . See Hefiod Theog . ver . 53 . 15. And For whilft to th ' fhame of flow - endevoring 37 POEMS on Several OCCASIONS . X. 45 On SHAKESPEAR.
... as the Mufes themselves . For the Muses are called by the old poets the daugh- ters of memory . See Hefiod Theog . ver . 53 . 15. And For whilft to th ' fhame of flow - endevoring 37 POEMS on Several OCCASIONS . X. 45 On SHAKESPEAR.
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... daugh- axis & c . The allegory con- ter Andromeda , to be devoured by the monfter ; but Perfeus de- livered Andromeda , and procured Caffiope to be taken into Heaven ; for which laft reafon our author here calls her the farr'd Ethiop ...
... daugh- axis & c . The allegory con- ter Andromeda , to be devoured by the monfter ; but Perfeus de- livered Andromeda , and procured Caffiope to be taken into Heaven ; for which laft reafon our author here calls her the farr'd Ethiop ...
Page 72
... daugh- ter named Canace . This Tartar king receives a prefent from the king of Araby and Ind , of a won- drous horfe of brass that could tranf- port him thro ' the air to any place , and a fword of rare qualities ; and 120 Thus at the ...
... daugh- ter named Canace . This Tartar king receives a prefent from the king of Araby and Ind , of a won- drous horfe of brass that could tranf- port him thro ' the air to any place , and a fword of rare qualities ; and 120 Thus at the ...
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... daugh- ter of Corineus , Duke of Corn- wal but in fecret for fear of Co- rineus , he loved Erildis , a fair captive whom he had taken in a battel with Humber king of the Huns , and had by her a daughter equally fair , whofe name was Sa ...
... daugh- ter of Corineus , Duke of Corn- wal but in fecret for fear of Co- rineus , he loved Erildis , a fair captive whom he had taken in a battel with Humber king of the Huns , and had by her a daughter equally fair , whofe name was Sa ...
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