Paradise Regain'd: A Poem, in Four Books. To which is Added Samson Agonistes: and Poems Upon Several Occasions. The Author John Milton, from the Text of Thomas Newton, D.D.John Baskerville, 1759 - 388 من الصفحات |
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... stood a space , then into hymns Burst forth , and in celestial measures mov'd , 170 Circling the throne and singing , while the hand Sung with the voice , and this the argument . Victory ' and triumph to the Son of God Now entring his ...
... stood a space , then into hymns Burst forth , and in celestial measures mov'd , 170 Circling the throne and singing , while the hand Sung with the voice , and this the argument . Victory ' and triumph to the Son of God Now entring his ...
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... And to a fuperftitious eye the haunt ( round , Of Wood - Gods and Wood - Nymphs ; he view'd it When fuddenly a man before him stood , Not Not ruftic as before , but feemlier clad , As Book II . PARADISE REGAIN'D . 37.
... And to a fuperftitious eye the haunt ( round , Of Wood - Gods and Wood - Nymphs ; he view'd it When fuddenly a man before him stood , Not Not ruftic as before , but feemlier clad , As Book II . PARADISE REGAIN'D . 37.
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... stood Tall ftripling youths rich clad , of fairer hue Than Ganymed or Hylas ; diftant more Under the trees now tripp'd , now folemn stood Nymphs 350 355 Nymphs of Diana's train , and Naiades With fruits Book II . PARADISE REGAIN'D . 39.
... stood Tall ftripling youths rich clad , of fairer hue Than Ganymed or Hylas ; diftant more Under the trees now tripp'd , now folemn stood Nymphs 350 355 Nymphs of Diana's train , and Naiades With fruits Book II . PARADISE REGAIN'D . 39.
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... stood ftruck With guilt of his own fin , for he himself Insatiable of glory had lost all , Yet of another plea bethought him soon . Of glory , as thou wilt , faid he , so deem , Worth or not worth the feeking , let it pass : But to a ...
... stood ftruck With guilt of his own fin , for he himself Insatiable of glory had lost all , Yet of another plea bethought him soon . Of glory , as thou wilt , faid he , so deem , Worth or not worth the feeking , let it pass : But to a ...
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... I among these aloof obscurely stood . The feaft and noon grew high , and facrifice ( wine , Had fill'd their hearts with mirth , high chear , and When 1616 When to their sports they turn'd . Immediately Was 156 SAMSON AGONISTES .
... I among these aloof obscurely stood . The feaft and noon grew high , and facrifice ( wine , Had fill'd their hearts with mirth , high chear , and When 1616 When to their sports they turn'd . Immediately Was 156 SAMSON AGONISTES .
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الصفحة 196 - Sometimes, with secure delight, The upland hamlets will invite, When the merry bells ring round, And the jocund rebecks sound To many a youth and many a maid, Dancing in the chequered shade; And young and old come forth to play On a sunshine holiday, Till the livelong daylight fail...
الصفحة 241 - In courts, at feasts, and high solemnities, Where most may wonder at the workmanship. It is for homely features to keep home; They had their name thence: coarse complexions And cheeks of sorry grain will serve to ply The sampler, and to tease the huswife's wool.
الصفحة 266 - Yet be it less or more, or soon or slow, It shall be still in strictest measure even To that same lot, however mean or high, Toward which Time leads me, and the will of Heaven ; All is, if I have grace to use it so, As ever in my great Task-Master's eye.
الصفحة 261 - But we do hope to find out all your tricks, Your plots and packing, worse than those of Trent...
الصفحة 255 - The air was calm, and on the level brine Sleek Panope with all her sisters played. It was that fatal and perfidious bark, Built in the eclipse, and rigged with curses dark, That sunk so low that sacred head of thine.
الصفحة 275 - Or man, or woman. Yet I argue not Against Heaven's hand or will, nor bate a jot Of heart or hope, but still bear up and steer Right onward.
الصفحة 197 - With store of ladies, whose bright eyes Rain influence, and judge the prize Of wit or arms, while both contend To win her grace, whom all commend.
الصفحة 255 - Mincius, crowned with vocal reeds, That strain I heard was of a higher mood : But now my oat proceeds. And listens to the herald of the sea That came in Neptune's plea, He asked the waves, and asked the felon winds, What hard mishap hath doomed this gentle swain?
الصفحة 200 - But, first and chiefest, with thee bring Him that yon soars on golden wing, Guiding the fiery-wheeled throne, The Cherub Contemplation; And the mute Silence hist along, 'Less Philomel will deign a song, In her sweetest saddest plight, Smoothing the rugged brow of Night, While Cynthia checks her dragon yoke Gently o'er the accustomed oak.
الصفحة 69 - Legions and cohorts, turms of horse and wings ; Or embassies from regions far remote, In various habits, on the Appian road, Or on the...