The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 7J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... late tutor , ) " of your invitation to your coun- its height , and if Young formerly fled from this persecution , he must at this time return by stealth , and could hardly reside open- ly upon his Suffolk living of Stow - Market . As ...
... late tutor , ) " of your invitation to your coun- its height , and if Young formerly fled from this persecution , he must at this time return by stealth , and could hardly reside open- ly upon his Suffolk living of Stow - Market . As ...
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... late forbidden scenes now pains , Cam's sedgy banks and Granta's cloister'd fanes . I like not fields that gasp in vain for shades , Fields most unfriendly to the Aonian maids . Ill too my soul a master's threats can bear , With all the ...
... late forbidden scenes now pains , Cam's sedgy banks and Granta's cloister'd fanes . I like not fields that gasp in vain for shades , Fields most unfriendly to the Aonian maids . Ill too my soul a master's threats can bear , With all the ...
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... late forbidden scenes now pains , Cam's sedgy banks , and Granta's cloister'd fanes . I like not fields that gasp in vain for shades , - Fields most unfriendly to the Aönian maids . bishop Hall , ) confesses that he had no certain LIFE ...
... late forbidden scenes now pains , Cam's sedgy banks , and Granta's cloister'd fanes . I like not fields that gasp in vain for shades , - Fields most unfriendly to the Aönian maids . bishop Hall , ) confesses that he had no certain LIFE ...
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... late , so it give advantage to be more fit ; for those , that were latest , lost nothing , when the maister of the vine- yard came to give each one his hire . And here I am come to a streame - head , copious enough to disburden itself ...
... late , so it give advantage to be more fit ; for those , that were latest , lost nothing , when the maister of the vine- yard came to give each one his hire . And here I am come to a streame - head , copious enough to disburden itself ...
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... late spring no bud or blossom shew'th . Perhaps my semblance might deceave the truth , That I to manhood am arrived so neere , And inward ripenesse doth much lesse appear , That some more tymely - happie spirits indu'th . Yet be it ...
... late spring no bud or blossom shew'th . Perhaps my semblance might deceave the truth , That I to manhood am arrived so neere , And inward ripenesse doth much lesse appear , That some more tymely - happie spirits indu'th . Yet be it ...
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