Milton & His PoetryAMS Press, 1971 - 184 Seiten |
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... beginning Let us , with a gladsome mind , Praise the Lord , for He is kind : For His Mercies aye endure , Ever faithful , ever sure , " " It has keeps its place in our hymn - books . fluency and some grace , but is certainly in no way ...
... beginning Let us , with a gladsome mind , Praise the Lord , for He is kind : For His Mercies aye endure , Ever faithful , ever sure , " " It has keeps its place in our hymn - books . fluency and some grace , but is certainly in no way ...
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... beginning at morning with the song of the lark and ending with the pleasures of evening ; and the ideal day of a studious , melancholy youth , beginning at evening with the song of the nightingale and , after a period of night study and ...
... beginning at morning with the song of the lark and ending with the pleasures of evening ; and the ideal day of a studious , melancholy youth , beginning at evening with the song of the nightingale and , after a period of night study and ...
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... beginning " Who with his soft pipe and smooth - dittied song , " and “ Thyrsis ! whose artful strains have oft delayed " ) , we may be sure that his friend the poet intended the audience to take these words as referring to the musician ...
... beginning " Who with his soft pipe and smooth - dittied song , " and “ Thyrsis ! whose artful strains have oft delayed " ) , we may be sure that his friend the poet intended the audience to take these words as referring to the musician ...
Inhalt
On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 24 |
On his having arrived at the Age | 37 |
To the Nightingale | 43 |
Urheberrecht | |
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