The poetical works of John Milton, with the life of the author by S. Johnson, Томови 3-41807 |
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... Thou Spirit , who led'st this glorious eremite Into the desert , his victorious field , Against the spiritual foe , and brought'st him thence By proof th ' undoubted Son of God , inspire , 11 As thou art wont , my prompted song else ...
... Thou Spirit , who led'st this glorious eremite Into the desert , his victorious field , Against the spiritual foe , and brought'st him thence By proof th ' undoubted Son of God , inspire , 11 As thou art wont , my prompted song else ...
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John Milton. By matchless deeds express thy matchless Sire . For know thou art no son of mortal man ; Though men esteem thee low of parentage , Thy Father is th ' eternal King who rules All Heav'n and Earth , angels and sons of men ; A ...
John Milton. By matchless deeds express thy matchless Sire . For know thou art no son of mortal man ; Though men esteem thee low of parentage , Thy Father is th ' eternal King who rules All Heav'n and Earth , angels and sons of men ; A ...
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... thou then suggest to me distrust , Knowing who I am , as I know who thou art ? Whom thus answer'd the Arch - fiend now un- disguis'd : ' Tis true , I am that Spirit unfortunate , Who leagu'd with millions more in rash revolt Kept not my ...
... thou then suggest to me distrust , Knowing who I am , as I know who thou art ? Whom thus answer'd the Arch - fiend now un- disguis'd : ' Tis true , I am that Spirit unfortunate , Who leagu'd with millions more in rash revolt Kept not my ...
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... thou art serviceable to Heav'n's King . Wilt thou impute t'obedience what thy fear Extorts , or pleasure to do ill excites ? 430 What but thy malice mov'd thee to misdeem Of righteous Job , then cruelly to ' afflict him With all ...
... thou art serviceable to Heav'n's King . Wilt thou impute t'obedience what thy fear Extorts , or pleasure to do ill excites ? 430 What but thy malice mov'd thee to misdeem Of righteous Job , then cruelly to ' afflict him With all ...
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... thou find one miserable , And not enforc'd oft - times to part from truth ; If it may stand him more in stead to lie , Say and unsay , feign , flatter , or abjure ? But thou art plac'd above me , thou art Lord , From thee I can , and ...
... thou find one miserable , And not enforc'd oft - times to part from truth ; If it may stand him more in stead to lie , Say and unsay , feign , flatter , or abjure ? But thou art plac'd above me , thou art Lord , From thee I can , and ...
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Amor angels Arethuse arms Atque behold bright cataphracts Chebar CHOR clouds Comus Dagon dark death didst divine dost doth dread earth enemies eyes fair fame father fear feast foes glorious glory gods Hæc hand hath head hear heard Heav'n heav'nly holy honour ipse Israel Jehovah Jove kings Lady light live Locrine Lord loud Lycidas Manoah mihi MILTON morning mortal Muse never night numbers numina nymph o'er once P. L. iv P. L. vii P. L. x P. L. xi PARADISE REGAIN'D peace Philistines praise Psalm quæ quid reply'd round Samson Samson Agonistes shades shalt shame Shepherd sing solemn Son of God song sorrow soul spirits strength sweet thee thence thine things thou thou art thou hast thought throne thyself tibi virgin virtue wild wilt winds wings words
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Страница 192 - Or fill the fixed mind with all your toys! Dwell in some idle brain, And fancies fond with gaudy shapes possess, As thick and numberless As the gay motes that people the sun-beams, Or likest hovering dreams, The fickle pensioners of Morpheus
Страница 186 - Euphrosyne, And by men, heart-easing Mirth, Whom lovely Venus at a birth With two sister Graces more To ivy-crowned Bacchus bore...
Страница 190 - And ever against eating cares Lap me in soft Lydian airs Married to immortal verse, Such as the meeting soul may pierce In notes, with many a winding bout Of linked sweetness long drawn out, With wanton heed and giddy cunning, The melting voice through mazes running, Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony; That Orpheus...
Страница 146 - Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail Or knock the breast; no weakness, no contempt, Dispraise, or blame; nothing but well and fair, And what may quiet us in a death so noble.
Страница 197 - And may at last my weary age Find out the peaceful hermitage, The hairy gown and mossy cell, Where I may sit and rightly spell Of every star that heaven doth shew, And every herb that sips the dew ; Till old experience do attain To something like prophetic strain.
Страница 188 - Where the great sun begins his state, Rob'd in flames, and amber light, The clouds in thousand liveries dight; While the ploughman, near at hand, Whistles o'er the furrow'd land, And the milkmaid singeth blithe, And the mower whets his scythe, And every shepherd tells his tale, Under the hawthorn in the dale.
Страница 35 - Now the bright morning star, day's harbinger, Comes dancing from the east, and leads with her The flowery May, who from her green lap throws The yellow cowslip, and the pale primrose. Hail bounteous May that dost inspire Mirth and youth, and warm desire; Woods and groves are of thy dressing, Hill and dale doth boast thy blessing. Thus we salute thee with our early song, And welcome thee, and wish...
Страница 30 - FLY, envious Time, till thou run out thy race ; Call on the lazy leaden-stepping hours, Whose speed is but the heavy plummet's pace ; And glut thyself with what thy womb devours, Which is no more than what is false and vain, And merely mortal dross ; So little is our loss, So little is thy gain.