Milton & His PoetryG. G. Harrap, 1918 - 183 Seiten |
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... Hast thou no verse , no hymn or solemn strain , To welcome Him to this His new abode , Now while the heav'n , by the Sun's team untrod , Hath took no print of the approaching light , And all the spangled hosts keep watch in squadrons ...
... Hast thou no verse , no hymn or solemn strain , To welcome Him to this His new abode , Now while the heav'n , by the Sun's team untrod , Hath took no print of the approaching light , And all the spangled hosts keep watch in squadrons ...
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... hast sung too late For my relief , yet hadst no reason why : Whether the Muse , or Love , call thee his mate , Both them I serve , and of their train am I. We are probably safe in assigning this sonnet to 1632. The next year Milton ...
... hast sung too late For my relief , yet hadst no reason why : Whether the Muse , or Love , call thee his mate , Both them I serve , and of their train am I. We are probably safe in assigning this sonnet to 1632. The next year Milton ...
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... hast immanacled , while Heav'n sees good . Comus . Why are you vexed , Lady ? Why do you frown ? Here dwell no ... hast banished from thy tongue with lies . Was this the cottage and the safe abode , Thou told'st me of ? What grim ...
... hast immanacled , while Heav'n sees good . Comus . Why are you vexed , Lady ? Why do you frown ? Here dwell no ... hast banished from thy tongue with lies . Was this the cottage and the safe abode , Thou told'st me of ? What grim ...
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... hast nor ear nor soul to apprehend The sublime notion , and high mystery That must be uttered to unfold the sage And serious doctrine of virginity ; And thou art worthy that thou shouldst not know More happiness than this thy present ...
... hast nor ear nor soul to apprehend The sublime notion , and high mystery That must be uttered to unfold the sage And serious doctrine of virginity ; And thou art worthy that thou shouldst not know More happiness than this thy present ...
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... hast ploughed , And on the neck of crownèd Fortune proud Hast reared God's trophies , and His work pursued , While Darwen stream , with blood of Scots imbrued , And Dunbar field resounds thy praises loud , And Worcester's laureat wreath ...
... hast ploughed , And on the neck of crownèd Fortune proud Hast reared God's trophies , and His work pursued , While Darwen stream , with blood of Scots imbrued , And Dunbar field resounds thy praises loud , And Worcester's laureat wreath ...
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Æneid Andrew Marvell Angel appear beauty blind called character Chorus Church classical cloud Comus Cromwell dark daughter delight Diodati divine doth Elder elegy England English epic eternal ev'n ev'ry evil eyes fair faith flocks genius Goddess Greek hast hath Heav'n heroic ideal influence inspired interest John Milton king Lady learning liberty light literature live Lycidas Mark Pattison marriage Milton mind moral Muse never night nightly noble Nymph o'er Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage passion pastoral peace Penseroso poem poet poet's poetic POETRY pow'r prose pure Puritan religious remaining Renaissance Restoration Samson Agonistes Shepherd sing Smectymnuus song sonnet soul spirit Stopford Brooke sweet temper thee theme thence things Thomas Ellwood thou thought tion tragedy verse virgin virtue W. H. Hudson wife WILLIAM HENRY HUDSON wing write young youth