The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Memoir, and Critical Remarks on His Genius and Writings, Հատոր 1 |
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In sign whereof , each bird and beast behold After their kinds ; I bring them to
receive From thee their names , and pay thee fealty With low subjection ;
understand the same Of fish within their watery residence , Not hither summon'd ,
since they ...
In sign whereof , each bird and beast behold After their kinds ; I bring them to
receive From thee their names , and pay thee fealty With low subjection ;
understand the same Of fish within their watery residence , Not hither summon'd ,
since they ...
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The first , at least , of these , I thought denied To beasts ; whom God , on their
creation - day , Created mute to all articulate ... Thee , serpent , subtlest beast of
all the field I knew , but not with human voice endued ; Redouble , then , this
miracle ...
The first , at least , of these , I thought denied To beasts ; whom God , on their
creation - day , Created mute to all articulate ... Thee , serpent , subtlest beast of
all the field I knew , but not with human voice endued ; Redouble , then , this
miracle ...
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For us alone Was death invented ? or to us denied This intellectual food , for
beasts reserved ? For beasts it seems : yet that one beast which first Hath tasted
envies not , but brings with joy The good befallen him , author unsuspect ,
Friendly to ...
For us alone Was death invented ? or to us denied This intellectual food , for
beasts reserved ? For beasts it seems : yet that one beast which first Hath tasted
envies not , but brings with joy The good befallen him , author unsuspect ,
Friendly to ...
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Beast now with beast ' gan war , and fowl with fowl , And fish with fish : to graze
the herb all leaving , Devour'd each other ; nor stood much in awe Of man , but
fled him , or , with countenance grim Glared on him passing . These were , from ...
Beast now with beast ' gan war , and fowl with fowl , And fish with fish : to graze
the herb all leaving , Devour'd each other ; nor stood much in awe Of man , but
fled him , or , with countenance grim Glared on him passing . These were , from ...
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Nature first gave signs , impress'd On bird , beast , air ; air suddenly eclipsed ,
After short blush of morn ; nigh , in her sight , The bird of Jove , stoop'd from his
aery tour , Two birds of gayest plume before bim drove ; Down from a hill , the
beast ...
Nature first gave signs , impress'd On bird , beast , air ; air suddenly eclipsed ,
After short blush of morn ; nigh , in her sight , The bird of Jove , stoop'd from his
aery tour , Two birds of gayest plume before bim drove ; Down from a hill , the
beast ...
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Էջ xviii - stated, it was not till Milton had fought his way through middle life, in state controversies—when old, and blind, and poor, his genius, at length (to accommodate a magnificent figure of his own,) " mewing," like "an eagle, her mighty youth, and kindling her undazzled eyes at the full mid-day beam
Էջ 225 - And touch'd their golden harps, and hymning praised God and his works: Creator him they sung, Both when first evening was, and when first morn. "Again, God said, 'Let there be firmament Amid the waters, and let it divide The waters from the waters ;' and God made The firmament, expanse of liquid pure, Transparent, elemental air, diffused
Էջ 65 - reason'd high Of providence, fore-knowledge, will, and fate ; Fix'd fate, free will, foreknowledge absolute, And found no end, in wandering mazes lost. Of good and evil much they argued then : Of happiness and final misery, Passion and apathy, and glory and shame, Vain wisdom all, and false philosophy : Yet with a pleasing sorcery, could charm
Էջ 118 - Mozambique, off at sea north-east winds blow Sabean odours from the spicy shore Of Araby the Blest; with such delay Well pleased they slack their course, and many a league Cheer'd with the grateful smell, old Ocean smiles. So entertain'd those odorous sweets the fiend, Who came their bane : though with them better pleased Than
Էջ 33 - With lust and violence the house of God ? In courts and palaces he also reigns, And in luxurious cities, where the noise Of riot ascends above their loftiest towers, And injury and outrage : and when night Darkens the streets, then wander forth the sons Of Belial, flown with insolence and wine.
Էջ xxxii - poem,) as being a work not to be raised from the heat of youth, or the vapours of wine ; like that which flows at waste from the pen of some vulgar amourist, or the trencher-fury of a rhyming parasite ; nor to be obtained by the invocation of dame Memory and her
Էջ xxxvi - (For eloquence the soul, song charms the sense,) Others apart sat on a hill retired, In thoughts more elevate and reason'd high Of providence, foreknowledge, will, and fate, Fix'd fate, free will, foreknowledge absolute. And found no end, in wandering mazes lost.
Էջ xxxii - or the trencher-fury of a rhyming parasite ; nor to be obtained by the invocation of dame Memory and her syren daughters, but by devout prayer to that Eternal Spirit who can enrich with all knowledge and utterance, and sends out his seraphim, with the hallowed fire of his altar, to touch and purify the lips of whom he pleases.
Էջ 65 - forth the aery knights, and couch their spears, Till thickest legions close ; with feats of arms From either end of heaven the welkin burns. Others, with vast Typhœan rage, more fell, Rend up both rocks and hills, and ride the air In whirlwind ; hell scarce holds the wild uproar. As when Alcides, from Œchalia
Էջ 396 - Is fortitude to highest victory; And to the faithful, death the gate of life ; Taught this by his example, whom I now Acknowledge my Redeemer ever blest." To whom thus also the angel last replied : "This having learn'd, thou hast attain'd the sum Of wisdom ; hope no higher, though all the stars Thou