The Poetical Works of John Milton: To which is Prefixed a Biography of the Author |
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الصفحة 58
... Intended to create , and therein plant A generation , whom his choice regard
Should favor equal to the sons of Heaven : Thither , if but to pry , shall be perhaps
Our first eruption , thither or elsewhere ; For this infernal pit shall never hold 646 ...
... Intended to create , and therein plant A generation , whom his choice regard
Should favor equal to the sons of Heaven : Thither , if but to pry , shall be perhaps
Our first eruption , thither or elsewhere ; For this infernal pit shall never hold 646 ...
الصفحة 65
But perhaps The way seems difficult and steep , to scale With upright wing
against a higher foe . Let such bethink them , if the sleepy drench Of that forgetful
lake benumb not still , That in our proper motion we ascend Up to our native seat
...
But perhaps The way seems difficult and steep , to scale With upright wing
against a higher foe . Let such bethink them , if the sleepy drench Of that forgetful
lake benumb not still , That in our proper motion we ascend Up to our native seat
...
الصفحة 67
... threatening hideous fall One day upon our heads ; while we perhaps ,
Designing or exhorting glorious war , Caught in a fiery tempest , shall be hurl ' d ,
180 Each on his rock transfix ' d , the sport and prey Of wracking whirlwinds , or
forever ...
... threatening hideous fall One day upon our heads ; while we perhaps ,
Designing or exhorting glorious war , Caught in a fiery tempest , shall be hurl ' d ,
180 Each on his rock transfix ' d , the sport and prey Of wracking whirlwinds , or
forever ...
الصفحة 71
Though Heaven be shut , And Heaven ' s high Arbitrator sit secure In his own
strength , this place may lie exposed , The utmost border of his kingdom , left To
their defence who hold it : here perhaps Some advantageous act may be
achieved ...
Though Heaven be shut , And Heaven ' s high Arbitrator sit secure In his own
strength , this place may lie exposed , The utmost border of his kingdom , left To
their defence who hold it : here perhaps Some advantageous act may be
achieved ...
الصفحة 72
Well have ye judged , well ended long debate , Synod of gods , and , like to what
ye are , Great things resolved , which from the lowest deep Will once more lift us
up , in spite of fate , Nearer our ancient seat ; perhaps in view Of those bright ...
Well have ye judged , well ended long debate , Synod of gods , and , like to what
ye are , Great things resolved , which from the lowest deep Will once more lift us
up , in spite of fate , Nearer our ancient seat ; perhaps in view Of those bright ...
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Adam angels appear arms behold bright bring brought cause cloud coming created dark death deep delight divine dwell earth equal evil eyes fair faith fall Father fear fell fire force fruit give glory gods grace hand happy hast hath head hear heard heart Heaven heavenly Hell hill honor hope human King land leave less light live look Lord lost Milton mind morn move nature never night once pain Paradise peace perhaps praise reason receive reign replied rest rise round Satan seat seek side sight sons soon spake spirits stand stood strength sweet taste thee thence things thou thought throne till tree virtue voice wide winds wings wonder
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الصفحة 413 - Haste thee, Nymph, and bring with thee Jest, and youthful jollity, Quips, and cranks, and wanton wiles, Nods, and becks, and wreathed smiles Such as hang on Hebe's cheek, And love to live in dimple sleek ; Sport that wrinkled Care derides, And Laughter holding both his sides...
الصفحة 415 - Fancy's child, Warble his native wood-notes wild. And ever, against eating cares, Lap me in soft Lydian airs, Married to immortal verse ; Such as the meeting soul may pierce, In notes, with many a winding bout Of linked sweetness long, drawn out With wanton heed and giddy cunning ; The melting voice through mazes running, Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony ; That Orpheus...
الصفحة 45 - A dungeon horrible, on all sides round As one great furnace flamed, yet from those flames No light, but rather darkness visible Served only to discover sights of woe, Regions of sorrow, doleful shades, where peace And rest can never dwell, hope never comes That comes to all; but torture without end Still urges, and a fiery deluge, fed With ever-burning sulphur unconsumed...
الصفحة 134 - These are thy glorious works, Parent of good, Almighty! thine this universal frame, Thus wondrous fair : thyself how wondrous then, Unspeakable ! who sitt'st above these heavens To us invisible, or dimly seen In these thy lowest works ; yet these declare Thy goodness beyond thought, and power divine.
الصفحة 456 - But lives and spreads aloft by those pure eyes And perfect witness of all-judging Jove; As he pronounces lastly on each deed, Of so much fame in heaven expect thy meed.
الصفحة 49 - Farewell, happy fields, Where joy for ever dwells! Hail, horrors! hail, Infernal World! and thou, profoundest Hell, Receive thy new possessor— one who brings A mind not to be changed by place or time. The mind is its own place, and in itself Can make a Heaven of Hell, a Hell of Heaven.
الصفحة 203 - Yet when I approach Her loveliness, so absolute she seems And in herself complete, so well to know Her own, that what she wills to do or say, Seems wisest, virtuousest, discreetest, best.
الصفحة 106 - O thou, that, with surpassing glory crown'd, Look'st from thy sole dominion like the god Of this new world ; at whose sight all the stars Hide their diminish'd heads ; to thee I call, But with no friendly voice, and add thy name, 0 Sun ! to tell thee how I hate thy beams, That bring to my remembrance from what state 1 fell, how glorious once above thy sphere...
الصفحة 455 - Had ye been there," . . . for what could that have done ? What could the Muse herself that Orpheus bore, The Muse herself, for her enchanting son, Whom universal nature did lament, When, by the rout that made the hideous roar, His gory visage down the stream was sent, Down the swift Hebrus to the Lesbian shore? Alas ! what boots it with incessant care To tend the homely, slighted, shepherd's trade, And strictly meditate the thankless Muse? Were it not better done as others use, To sport with Amaryllis...
الصفحة 455 - What time the gray-fly winds her sultry horn, Battening our flocks with the fresh dews of night ; Oft till the star, that rose at evening bright, Toward heaven's descent had sloped his westering wheel.