The Poetical Works of John Milton, Հատոր 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... , O'er his wide stream , the swan's voice warbling clear ; And we could boast a Tityrus of yore , Who trod , a welcome guest , yon happy shore . Yes , dreary as we own our northern clime , xxxii LIFE OF MILTON . PAGE.
... , O'er his wide stream , the swan's voice warbling clear ; And we could boast a Tityrus of yore , Who trod , a welcome guest , yon happy shore . Yes , dreary as we own our northern clime , xxxii LIFE OF MILTON . PAGE.
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... voice among his zealous servants , but thou wert dumb as a beast : from henceforward be that which thine own brutish silence hath made thee ! " Or else I should have heard on the other ear , -Slothful , and ever to be set light by , the ...
... voice among his zealous servants , but thou wert dumb as a beast : from henceforward be that which thine own brutish silence hath made thee ! " Or else I should have heard on the other ear , -Slothful , and ever to be set light by , the ...
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... voice in the streets , on the top of high places , in the chief concourse , and in the openings of the gates . ' " Whether this may not be , not only in pulpits , but after another persuasive method at set and solemn panegyrics , in ...
... voice in the streets , on the top of high places , in the chief concourse , and in the openings of the gates . ' " Whether this may not be , not only in pulpits , but after another persuasive method at set and solemn panegyrics , in ...
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... voice and his hand . That unhappy monarch was so placed by birth and cir- cumstances , that perhaps the wisest man and the greatest hero could not have escaped safe , much less victorious . He had some weaknesses , of which a leading ...
... voice and his hand . That unhappy monarch was so placed by birth and cir- cumstances , that perhaps the wisest man and the greatest hero could not have escaped safe , much less victorious . He had some weaknesses , of which a leading ...
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... voice even of Esculapius himself from the shrine of Epidaurus , in preference to the suggestions of the heavenly monitor within my breast : my resolution was unshaken , though the alternative was either the loss of my sight or the ...
... voice even of Esculapius himself from the shrine of Epidaurus , in preference to the suggestions of the heavenly monitor within my breast : my resolution was unshaken , though the alternative was either the loss of my sight or the ...
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