The Minor Poems in EnglishMacmillan, 1972 - 362 من الصفحات |
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John Milton. Here I salute thee and thy pardon ask That now I use thee in my latter task : Small loss it is that thence can come unto thee , I know my tongue but little grace can do thee : Thou need'st not be ambitious to be first ...
John Milton. Here I salute thee and thy pardon ask That now I use thee in my latter task : Small loss it is that thence can come unto thee , I know my tongue but little grace can do thee : Thou need'st not be ambitious to be first ...
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... thee , and wish thee long . ( 1629-30 ? ) 5 10 1 cal On the Morning of Christ's Nativity Milton's first Song: On May Morning.
... thee , and wish thee long . ( 1629-30 ? ) 5 10 1 cal On the Morning of Christ's Nativity Milton's first Song: On May Morning.
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... thee in Helicon , And some flowers , and some bays , For thy hearse to strew the ways , 45 50 55 Sent thee from the banks of Came , Devoted to thy virtuous name ; 60 Whilst thou bright saint high sit'st in glory , Next her much like to ...
... thee in Helicon , And some flowers , and some bays , For thy hearse to strew the ways , 45 50 55 Sent thee from the banks of Came , Devoted to thy virtuous name ; 60 Whilst thou bright saint high sit'st in glory , Next her much like to ...
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