Milton and His PoetryHarrap, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... Till civil - suited Morn appear ; Not tricked and frounced as she was wont With the Attic boy9 to hunt , 66 Thebes , in Boeotia , the scene of Eschylus ' " Seven against Thebes , " Sophocles ' Edipus the King " and " Antigone , " and ...
... Till civil - suited Morn appear ; Not tricked and frounced as she was wont With the Attic boy9 to hunt , 66 Thebes , in Boeotia , the scene of Eschylus ' " Seven against Thebes , " Sophocles ' Edipus the King " and " Antigone , " and ...
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... Till old experience do attain To something like prophetic strain . These pleasures , Melancholy , give , And I with thee will choose to live . It will be noticed as curious that in both the foregoing poems Milton's mind turns naturally ...
... Till old experience do attain To something like prophetic strain . These pleasures , Melancholy , give , And I with thee will choose to live . It will be noticed as curious that in both the foregoing poems Milton's mind turns naturally ...
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... till utmost end Of all thy dues be done and none left out ; Ere the blabbing eastern scout , The nice Morn , on the Indian steep From her cabined loop - hole peep , And to the tell - tale sun descry Our concealed solemnity.— Come , knit ...
... till utmost end Of all thy dues be done and none left out ; Ere the blabbing eastern scout , The nice Morn , on the Indian steep From her cabined loop - hole peep , And to the tell - tale sun descry Our concealed solemnity.— Come , knit ...
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... till it smiled ! I have oft heard My mother Circè with the Sirens three , Amidst the flow'ry - kirtled Naiades , Culling their potent herbs and baleful drugs ; Who , as they sung , would take the prisoned soul , And lap it in Elysium ...
... till it smiled ! I have oft heard My mother Circè with the Sirens three , Amidst the flow'ry - kirtled Naiades , Culling their potent herbs and baleful drugs ; Who , as they sung , would take the prisoned soul , And lap it in Elysium ...
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... 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 song ...
... 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 song ...
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