English Poems, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1880 |
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... eyes the current stream , Whose liquid murmur heard new thirst excites , Proceeded thus to ask his Heav'nly guest . ' Great things , and full of wonder in our ears , Far differing from this world , thou hast reveal'd , Divine ...
... eyes the current stream , Whose liquid murmur heard new thirst excites , Proceeded thus to ask his Heav'nly guest . ' Great things , and full of wonder in our ears , Far differing from this world , thou hast reveal'd , Divine ...
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... eyes . The waters thus 445 ' The sixth , and of creation last , arose With ev'ning harps and matin , when God said , " Let th ' Earth bring forth soul living in her kind , Cattle , and creeping things , and beast of the earth , Each in ...
... eyes . The waters thus 445 ' The sixth , and of creation last , arose With ev'ning harps and matin , when God said , " Let th ' Earth bring forth soul living in her kind , Cattle , and creeping things , and beast of the earth , Each in ...
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... eyes And hairy mane terrific , though to thee Not noxious , but obedient at thy call . ' Now Heav'n in all her glory shon , and roll'd Her motions , as the great First - Mover's hand 500 First wheel'd their course ; Earth in her rich ...
... eyes And hairy mane terrific , though to thee Not noxious , but obedient at thy call . ' Now Heav'n in all her glory shon , and roll'd Her motions , as the great First - Mover's hand 500 First wheel'd their course ; Earth in her rich ...
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... eyes to wish her still in sight . And Raphael now to Adam's doubt propos'd Benevolent and facile thus repli'd . ' To ask or search I blame thee not , for heav'n Is as the book of God before thee set , Wherein to read his wondrous works ...
... eyes to wish her still in sight . And Raphael now to Adam's doubt propos'd Benevolent and facile thus repli'd . ' To ask or search I blame thee not , for heav'n Is as the book of God before thee set , Wherein to read his wondrous works ...
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... eyes I turn'd , And gaz'd awhile the ample sky ; till rais'd By quick instinctive motion up I sprung , As thitherward endeavouring , and upright Stood on my feet ; about me round I saw Hill , dale , and shady woods , and sunny plains ...
... eyes I turn'd , And gaz'd awhile the ample sky ; till rais'd By quick instinctive motion up I sprung , As thitherward endeavouring , and upright Stood on my feet ; about me round I saw Hill , dale , and shady woods , and sunny plains ...
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Adam Æneid Æschylus angel answer'd aught beast behold call'd Chorus Cicero cloud Comus creatures Dagon dark death deeds delight divine dwell E. P. and P. L. Earth enemies Euripides evil eyes Faery Queene fair faith Father fear fruit Georgics giv'n glory gods hand Harapha hath heard heart Heav'n Heav'nly Hell highth honour Horace Iliad Keightley king labour lest light live Lord Manoa Metamorphoses Milton mind nigh night Odes Ovid Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Psalm rais'd reign repli'd return'd round Samson Samson Agonistes Satan Saviour seat seem'd sense serpent Shakespeare shalt shame sight Son of God soon Sophocles spake Spenser spirit stars stood strength sweet taste Tempter thee thence thine things thou art thou hast thought throne thyself tree turn'd viii virtue voice Wedgwood whence winds wings words