Milton and His PoetryHarrap, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... never heard the Nymphs to daunt , Or fright them from their hallowed haunt . There in close covert by some brook , Where no profaner eye may look , Hide me from Day's garish eye , While the bee with honied thigh , That at her flow'ry ...
... never heard the Nymphs to daunt , Or fright them from their hallowed haunt . There in close covert by some brook , Where no profaner eye may look , Hide me from Day's garish eye , While the bee with honied thigh , That at her flow'ry ...
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... never - failing divine aid . Faith in the ultimate triumph of good pervades the poem , and finds full utterance in the magni- ficent outburst in which the Elder Brother declares that virtue is eternal and evil self- consuming , and that ...
... never - failing divine aid . Faith in the ultimate triumph of good pervades the poem , and finds full utterance in the magni- ficent outburst in which the Elder Brother declares that virtue is eternal and evil self- consuming , and that ...
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... never yet was heard in tale or song , From old or modern bard , in hall or bow'r . Bacchus , 1 that first from out the purple grape Crushed the sweet poison of misusèd wine , After the Tuscan mariners transformed , Coasting the Tyrrhene ...
... never yet was heard in tale or song , From old or modern bard , in hall or bow'r . Bacchus , 1 that first from out the purple grape Crushed the sweet poison of misusèd wine , After the Tuscan mariners transformed , Coasting the Tyrrhene ...
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... never heard till now . - I'll speak to her , And she shall be my queen . - Hail , Foreign Wonder ! Whom certain these rough shades did never breed , Unless the goddess that in rural shrine Dwell'st here with Pan , or Sylvan , by blest ...
... never heard till now . - I'll speak to her , And she shall be my queen . - Hail , Foreign Wonder ! Whom certain these rough shades did never breed , Unless the goddess that in rural shrine Dwell'st here with Pan , or Sylvan , by blest ...
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... never more , Still to be so displaced . I was all ear , And took in strains that might create a soul Under the ribs of Death : but oh , ere long , Too well I did perceive it was the voice Of my most honoured Lady , your dear sister ...
... never more , Still to be so displaced . I was all ear , And took in strains that might create a soul Under the ribs of Death : but oh , ere long , Too well I did perceive it was the voice Of my most honoured Lady , your dear sister ...
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