The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 3C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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... wonder in our ears , Far differing from this world , thou hast reveal'd , Divine interpreter ! by favour sent Down from the empyréan , to forewarn 60 65 70 76 Us timely of what might else have been our loss , Unknown , which human ...
... wonder in our ears , Far differing from this world , thou hast reveal'd , Divine interpreter ! by favour sent Down from the empyréan , to forewarn 60 65 70 76 Us timely of what might else have been our loss , Unknown , which human ...
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... wonder , but delight , and , as is due , With glory áttributed to the High Creator ! Something yet of doubt remains , Which only thy solution can resolve . When I behold this goodly frame , this world , Of Heaven and Earth consisting ...
... wonder , but delight , and , as is due , With glory áttributed to the High Creator ! Something yet of doubt remains , Which only thy solution can resolve . When I behold this goodly frame , this world , Of Heaven and Earth consisting ...
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... wonder if so near Looks intervene and smiles , or object new Casual discourse draw on ; which intermits Our day's work , brought to little , though begun Early , and the hour of supper comes unearn'd ! 225 To whom mild answer Adam thus ...
... wonder if so near Looks intervene and smiles , or object new Casual discourse draw on ; which intermits Our day's work , brought to little , though begun Early , and the hour of supper comes unearn'd ! 225 To whom mild answer Adam thus ...
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... wonder that all he says , is nothing to the purpose ; it being to show that Dr. Pearce's quotations from Pliny and others , do not prove the real existence of the gardens . After these comes Sir Thomas Hanmer ; and he pronounces in ...
... wonder that all he says , is nothing to the purpose ; it being to show that Dr. Pearce's quotations from Pliny and others , do not prove the real existence of the gardens . After these comes Sir Thomas Hanmer ; and he pronounces in ...
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... Wonder not , sovran Mistress , if perhaps Ver . 529 . 530 with serpent - tongue & c . ] The following speech of ... Wonder not , sovran Mistress , & c . ] There is some resemblance in this speech to the address of Ulysses to Nausicaa ...
... Wonder not , sovran Mistress , if perhaps Ver . 529 . 530 with serpent - tongue & c . ] The following speech of ... Wonder not , sovran Mistress , & c . ] There is some resemblance in this speech to the address of Ulysses to Nausicaa ...
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Adam Adam and Eve Adam's Æneid alludes Angel beast beauty behold Bentley called cloud Comus creatures darkness death delight described divine Du Bartas DUNSTER dwell earth edit epick Euripides Eurynome evil expression eyes Faer fair fruit garden glory ground hath heart Heaven heavenly Hell Homer human HUME Iliad judgement Latin light live Lord mankind Milton mind nature NEWTON night observes Ophion Ovid Paradise Lost passage passion PEARCE perhaps poem poet poetry Psalm reader return'd RICHARDSON Samson Agonistes Satan says Scripture seem'd seems sense serpent Shakspeare sight signifies speaking speech Spenser spirit stars Stillingfleet stood sublime sweet taste Terah thee thence things thou hast thought THYER TODD tree verse viii Virgil virtue Vulgar Latin wings wonder word δὲ καὶ