Select Works of the British Poets, in a Chronological Series from Ben Jonson to BeattieJohn Aikin A. Hart, Carey & Hart, 1850 - 807 Seiten |
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... leave , and toward the coast of Earth beneath , Down from the ecliptic , sped with hop'd success , Throws his steep ... leaves them a while to know further of their state by some other means . Meanwhile Uriel descending on a sunbeam ...
... leave , and toward the coast of Earth beneath , Down from the ecliptic , sped with hop'd success , Throws his steep ... leaves them a while to know further of their state by some other means . Meanwhile Uriel descending on a sunbeam ...
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... leaves free to all . Our Maker bids increase ; who bids abstain But our destroyer , foe to God and Man ? Hail , wedded ... leave unsearch'd no nook ; But chiefly where those two fair creatures lodge , Now laid perhaps asleep , secure of ...
... leaves free to all . Our Maker bids increase ; who bids abstain But our destroyer , foe to God and Man ? Hail , wedded ... leave unsearch'd no nook ; But chiefly where those two fair creatures lodge , Now laid perhaps asleep , secure of ...
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... leave No spot or blame behind : which gives me hope That what in sleep thou didst abhor to dream , Waking thou never wilt consent to do . Be not dishearten'd then , nor cloud those looks , That wont to be more cheerful and serene , Than ...
... leave No spot or blame behind : which gives me hope That what in sleep thou didst abhor to dream , Waking thou never wilt consent to do . Be not dishearten'd then , nor cloud those looks , That wont to be more cheerful and serene , Than ...
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... Leave them to God above ; him serve , and fear ! Of other creatures , as him pleases best , Wherever plac'd , let him dispose ; joy thou In what he gives to thee , this Paradise And thy fair Eve ; Heaven is for thee too high To know ...
... Leave them to God above ; him serve , and fear ! Of other creatures , as him pleases best , Wherever plac'd , let him dispose ; joy thou In what he gives to thee , this Paradise And thy fair Eve ; Heaven is for thee too high To know ...
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... leave ? and wherein lies The offence , that man should thus attain to know ? What can your knowledge hurt him , or this tree Impart against his will , if all be his ? Or is it envy ? and can envy dwell Or fancied so , through ...
... leave ? and wherein lies The offence , that man should thus attain to know ? What can your knowledge hurt him , or this tree Impart against his will , if all be his ? Or is it envy ? and can envy dwell Or fancied so , through ...
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Abra angels arms beauty behold beneath blest blood breast breath bright call'd Chanticleer charms Cloacina coursers crown'd dark death delight Derry divine dread Earth ev'n eyes fair fame fate fear fire fix'd flame flies Gaul glory grace ground hand happy hast hath head heart Heaven Hell Hesiod hills honor hope join'd king labor light live lord lov'd Lubberkin lyre maid mighty mind mortal Muse ne'er never night numbers Nut-brown Maid nymph o'er once pain PARADISE LOST peace plac'd plain pleas'd pleasure praise pride race rage rais'd reign Reynard rise Satan seem'd shade shining sight sing song soon sorrow soul spirits Spleen stood stream swain sweet tell tempest thee thence Theseus thine things thou thought throne turn'd Twas vex'd Virg virtue voice whence winds wings wise wood youth