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 ...W. Porter, 1797 - 342 páginas |
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... shall drink thy blood , not one offend Ev'n the defencelefs bofom of my friend ; For thee the ægis of thy God fhall hide ; Jehovah's felf fhall combat on thy fide ; Thou , therefore , as the most afflicted may , Still hope , and triumph ...
... shall drink thy blood , not one offend Ev'n the defencelefs bofom of my friend ; For thee the ægis of thy God fhall hide ; Jehovah's felf fhall combat on thy fide ; Thou , therefore , as the most afflicted may , Still hope , and triumph ...
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... Shall to futurity perhaps convey This theme , and by these praises of my fire , Improve the fathers of a distant age . " He began now , " fays Johnfon , " to grow weary of the country , and had fome purpose of " taking chambers in the ...
... Shall to futurity perhaps convey This theme , and by these praises of my fire , Improve the fathers of a distant age . " He began now , " fays Johnfon , " to grow weary of the country , and had fome purpose of " taking chambers in the ...
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... shall but need to fay , " be still my friend ! " He , faithful to my duft , with kind concern , Shall place it gently in a modest urn ; He too , perhaps , fhall bid the marble breathe To honour me , and with the graceful wreath , Or of ...
... shall but need to fay , " be still my friend ! " He , faithful to my duft , with kind concern , Shall place it gently in a modest urn ; He too , perhaps , fhall bid the marble breathe To honour me , and with the graceful wreath , Or of ...
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... our feet , And when the herbage all was parch'd with heat ? In whom fhall I confide , whofe counsel find A balmy medicine to my troubled mind ? Or Or whose difcourfe with innocent delight Shall fill me now THE LIFE OF MILTON . 65.
... our feet , And when the herbage all was parch'd with heat ? In whom fhall I confide , whofe counsel find A balmy medicine to my troubled mind ? Or Or whose difcourfe with innocent delight Shall fill me now THE LIFE OF MILTON . 65.
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... Shall fill me now , and cheat the wintry night ? While hiffes on my hearth the pulpy pear , And black'ning chefnuts start and crackle there ; While ftorms abroad , the dreary scene o'erwhelm , And the wind thunders thro ' the riven elm ...
... Shall fill me now , and cheat the wintry night ? While hiffes on my hearth the pulpy pear , And black'ning chefnuts start and crackle there ; While ftorms abroad , the dreary scene o'erwhelm , And the wind thunders thro ' the riven elm ...
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