Paradise Regain'd: A Poem, in Four Books ; To which is Added Samson Agonistes and Poems Upon Several OccasionsJ. and R. Tonson, 1753 - 386 Seiten |
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... those of our own country , the unpa- rallel'd atteftation of that renowned Provoft of Eton , Sir Henry Wotton . I know not thy palate how it relishes fuch dainties , nor how harmonious thy foul is ; perhaps more trivial airs may please ...
... those of our own country , the unpa- rallel'd atteftation of that renowned Provoft of Eton , Sir Henry Wotton . I know not thy palate how it relishes fuch dainties , nor how harmonious thy foul is ; perhaps more trivial airs may please ...
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... those richest robes , and gay'ft attire l ' Which deepest spirits , and choiceft wits defire :: I have fome naked thoughts that rove about , And loudly knock to have their paffage out ; And weary of their place do only stay Till thou ...
... those richest robes , and gay'ft attire l ' Which deepest spirits , and choiceft wits defire :: I have fome naked thoughts that rove about , And loudly knock to have their paffage out ; And weary of their place do only stay Till thou ...
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... those that cannot live from him afunder Ungratefully fhall ftrive to keep him under , In worth and excellence he fhall out - go them , Yet being above them , he shall be below them ; From others he shall stand in need of nothing , Yet ...
... those that cannot live from him afunder Ungratefully fhall ftrive to keep him under , In worth and excellence he fhall out - go them , Yet being above them , he shall be below them ; From others he shall stand in need of nothing , Yet ...
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... those that are at enmity . 85 What pow'r , what force , what mighty fpell , if not Your learned hands , can loose this Gordian knot ? go 91. Rivers arife ; & c . ] In in- voking thefe rivers Milton had his eye particularly upon that ...
... those that are at enmity . 85 What pow'r , what force , what mighty fpell , if not Your learned hands , can loose this Gordian knot ? go 91. Rivers arife ; & c . ] In in- voking thefe rivers Milton had his eye particularly upon that ...
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... compli- ment to Vida in his Effay on Cri- ticifm ; VOL . II . Cremona now fhall ever boaft thy name , As next in place to Mantua , next in fame . D 37. That VI . See , fee the chariot , and those 34 POEMS on Several OCCASIONS . IV : 33.
... compli- ment to Vida in his Effay on Cri- ticifm ; VOL . II . Cremona now fhall ever boaft thy name , As next in place to Mantua , next in fame . D 37. That VI . See , fee the chariot , and those 34 POEMS on Several OCCASIONS . IV : 33.
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