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Me , in my vowed Picture , the sacred wall declares to have hung My dank and
dropping weeds To the stern God of Sea . ( As Milton inserts the original with his
translation , as if to challenge comparison , it is right that we should do so too . ] ...
Me , in my vowed Picture , the sacred wall declares to have hung My dank and
dropping weeds To the stern God of Sea . ( As Milton inserts the original with his
translation , as if to challenge comparison , it is right that we should do so too . ] ...
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J.M. Nine of the Psalms done into metre ; wherein all , but what is in a different
character , are the very words of the Text , translated from the original . PSALM
LXXX . I Thou Shepherd that dost Israel koep , Give ear in time of need , Who
leadest ...
J.M. Nine of the Psalms done into metre ; wherein all , but what is in a different
character , are the very words of the Text , translated from the original . PSALM
LXXX . I Thou Shepherd that dost Israel koep , Give ear in time of need , Who
leadest ...
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... with notes , partly original . 1843. The Rev. Dr. J. R. MAJOR , in an edition for
schools , with notes . 1853. CHARLES DEXTER CLEVELAND , in an edition of
the Poetical Works at Philadelphia , U.S. ; re - issued in London 1865 ( see Introd
...
... with notes , partly original . 1843. The Rev. Dr. J. R. MAJOR , in an edition for
schools , with notes . 1853. CHARLES DEXTER CLEVELAND , in an edition of
the Poetical Works at Philadelphia , U.S. ; re - issued in London 1865 ( see Introd
...
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But in these verses on Paradise Lost Marvell reverts to the original Rehearsal
and to the Bayes of that burlesque — i.e . to Dryden . See the story of Dryden's
application to Milton for leave to turn his Paradise Lost , or part of it , into a
rhymed ...
But in these verses on Paradise Lost Marvell reverts to the original Rehearsal
and to the Bayes of that burlesque — i.e . to Dryden . See the story of Dryden's
application to Milton for leave to turn his Paradise Lost , or part of it , into a
rhymed ...
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... transgress his will on account of one restraint ( though they were ) lords of the
world besides ; " and this is the interpretation suggested by the original pointing .
33 , 34. " Who first seduced them , " & c . Compared by Hume with Iliad , i .
... transgress his will on account of one restraint ( though they were ) lords of the
world besides ; " and this is the interpretation suggested by the original pointing .
33 , 34. " Who first seduced them , " & c . Compared by Hume with Iliad , i .
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