Milton & His PoetryAMS Press, 1971 - 184 Seiten |
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... eyes had always been weak ; from boyhood up he had continually overstrained them by strenuous and unremitting study ... eye entirely ; and he was now warned by the doctor that absolute desistence from reading and writing was necessary if ...
... eyes had always been weak ; from boyhood up he had continually overstrained them by strenuous and unremitting study ... eye entirely ; and he was now warned by the doctor that absolute desistence from reading and writing was necessary if ...
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... eyes , though clear , To outward view , of blemish or of spot , 1 Bereft of light , their seeing have forgot ; Nor ... eyes , " externally uninjured . shine with an unclouded light , just like the eyes of one whose vision is perfect ...
... eyes , though clear , To outward view , of blemish or of spot , 1 Bereft of light , their seeing have forgot ; Nor ... eyes , " externally uninjured . shine with an unclouded light , just like the eyes of one whose vision is perfect ...
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... eyes , that roll in vain To find Thy piercing ray , and find no dawn : So thick a drop serene hath quenched their orbs , Or dim suffusion veiled . Yet not the more Cease I to wander where the Muses haunt— Clear spring or shady grove or ...
... eyes , that roll in vain To find Thy piercing ray , and find no dawn : So thick a drop serene hath quenched their orbs , Or dim suffusion veiled . Yet not the more Cease I to wander where the Muses haunt— Clear spring or shady grove or ...
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On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 24 |
On his having arrived at the Age | 37 |
To the Nightingale | 43 |
Urheberrecht | |
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