The Poetical Works of John Milton, Zväzok 2Bell and Daldy, 1878 - 334 strán (strany) |
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John Milton, John Mitford. Thou sun , of this great world both eye and soul , Acknowledge him thy greater , sound his praise In thy eternal course , both when thou clim'st , And when high noon hast gain'd , and when thou fall'st . 174 ...
John Milton, John Mitford. Thou sun , of this great world both eye and soul , Acknowledge him thy greater , sound his praise In thy eternal course , both when thou clim'st , And when high noon hast gain'd , and when thou fall'st . 174 ...
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... thou hast deign'd a while To want , and honour these , vouchsafe with us 365 Two only , who yet by sov'reign gift ... thou such Created , or such place hast here to dwell , As may not oft invite , though spirits of heav'n , To visit thee ...
... thou hast deign'd a while To want , and honour these , vouchsafe with us 365 Two only , who yet by sov'reign gift ... thou such Created , or such place hast here to dwell , As may not oft invite , though spirits of heav'n , To visit thee ...
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... , now know I well Thy favour , in this honour done to man , 443 mine ] Mint . ' Bentl . MS . 6 455 his ] Tickell , Fenton , Bently , read this ' corruptly . .160 Under whose lowly roof thou hast vouchsaf'd To enter , 20 PARADISE LOST .
... , now know I well Thy favour , in this honour done to man , 443 mine ] Mint . ' Bentl . MS . 6 455 his ] Tickell , Fenton , Bently , read this ' corruptly . .160 Under whose lowly roof thou hast vouchsaf'd To enter , 20 PARADISE LOST .
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John Milton, John Mitford. Under whose lowly roof thou hast vouchsaf'd To enter , and these earthly fruits to taste , Food not of angels , yet accepted so , As that more willingly thou could'st not seem At heav'n's high feasts to have ...
John Milton, John Mitford. Under whose lowly roof thou hast vouchsaf'd To enter , and these earthly fruits to taste , Food not of angels , yet accepted so , As that more willingly thou could'st not seem At heav'n's high feasts to have ...
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... hast thou taught the way that might direct Our knowledge , and the scale of nature set From center to circumference , whereon In contemplation of created things By steps we may ascend to God . What meant that caution join'd , if But say ...
... hast thou taught the way that might direct Our knowledge , and the scale of nature set From center to circumference , whereon In contemplation of created things By steps we may ascend to God . What meant that caution join'd , if But say ...
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