Milton & His PoetryGeorge G. Harrap & Company, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... blind Poet , who , in his later day , Stood almost single ; uttering odious truth Darkness before , and danger's voice behind , Soul awful - if the earth has ever lodged An awful soul - I seemed to see him here Familiarly , and in his ...
... blind Poet , who , in his later day , Stood almost single ; uttering odious truth Darkness before , and danger's voice behind , Soul awful - if the earth has ever lodged An awful soul - I seemed to see him here Familiarly , and in his ...
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... blind his dusky ey'n ; Nor all the gods beside Longer dare abide , Not Typhon huge ending in snaky twine : Our Babe , to show His Godhead true , Can in His swaddling - bands control the damnèd crew . So , when the Sun in bed , XXVI ...
... blind his dusky ey'n ; Nor all the gods beside Longer dare abide , Not Typhon huge ending in snaky twine : Our Babe , to show His Godhead true , Can in His swaddling - bands control the damnèd crew . So , when the Sun in bed , XXVI ...
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... blind . Within the navel of this hideous wood , Immured in cypress shades a sorc'rer dwells , Of Bacchus and of Circè born , great Comus , Deep skilled in all his mother's witcheries ; And here to ev'ry thirsty wanderer By sly ...
... blind . Within the navel of this hideous wood , Immured in cypress shades a sorc'rer dwells , Of Bacchus and of Circè born , great Comus , Deep skilled in all his mother's witcheries ; And here to ev'ry thirsty wanderer By sly ...
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... blind Fury with th ' abhorrèd shears , And slits the thin - spun life . " But not the praise , ” Phœbus replied , and touched my trembling ears ; " Fame is no plant that grows on mortal soil , Nor in the glist'ring foil Set off to th ...
... blind Fury with th ' abhorrèd shears , And slits the thin - spun life . " But not the praise , ” Phœbus replied , and touched my trembling ears ; " Fame is no plant that grows on mortal soil , Nor in the glist'ring foil Set off to th ...
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... Blind mouths , -that scarce themselves know how to hold A sheep - hook , or have learned aught else the least That to the faithful herdman's art belongs ! What recks it them ? What need they ? They are sped ; And when they list , their ...
... Blind mouths , -that scarce themselves know how to hold A sheep - hook , or have learned aught else the least That to the faithful herdman's art belongs ! What recks it them ? What need they ? They are sped ; And when they list , their ...
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