The Life of John Milton: In Three Parts. To which are Added, Conjectures on the Origin of Paradise Lost: with an Appendix. By William Hayley ... |
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But thou , take courage , strive against despair , Shake not with dread , nor nourish anxious care . What tho ' grim war on every fide appears , And thou art menac'd by a thousand spears , Not one shall drink thy blood , not one offend ...
But thou , take courage , strive against despair , Shake not with dread , nor nourish anxious care . What tho ' grim war on every fide appears , And thou art menac'd by a thousand spears , Not one shall drink thy blood , not one offend ...
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... Before thou clothe my fancy in fit sound ; Such , where the deep transported mind may foar Above the wheeling poles , and at Heay'n's door Look in , and see each blissful deity , How he before the thunderous throne doth lie .
... Before thou clothe my fancy in fit sound ; Such , where the deep transported mind may foar Above the wheeling poles , and at Heay'n's door Look in , and see each blissful deity , How he before the thunderous throne doth lie .
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Nor thou persist , I pray thee , still to flight I The sacred Nine , and to imagine vain And useless , powers , by whom inspir'd , thyself , Art skilful to affociate verse with airs Harmonious , and to give the human voice A thousand ...
Nor thou persist , I pray thee , still to flight I The sacred Nine , and to imagine vain And useless , powers , by whom inspir'd , thyself , Art skilful to affociate verse with airs Harmonious , and to give the human voice A thousand ...
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My Of hate , thou hatest ' not the gentle muse , father ! for thou never bad'st me tread The beaten path and broad , that leads right on To opulence ; nor didft condemn thy son To the insipid clamours of the bar , To laws voluminous and ...
My Of hate , thou hatest ' not the gentle muse , father ! for thou never bad'st me tread The beaten path and broad , that leads right on To opulence ; nor didft condemn thy son To the insipid clamours of the bar , To laws voluminous and ...
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+ But thou , my father , since to render thanks Equivalent , and to requite by deeds Thy liberality , exceeds my power , Suffice it that I thus record thy gifts , And bear them treasur'd in a grateful mind .
+ But thou , my father , since to render thanks Equivalent , and to requite by deeds Thy liberality , exceeds my power , Suffice it that I thus record thy gifts , And bear them treasur'd in a grateful mind .
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The Life of Milton. to Which Are Added Conjectures on the Origin of Paradise ... William Hayley Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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