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... side by side were laid , nor turnd I weene Adam from his fair Spouse , nor Eve the Rites Mysterious of connubial Love refus'd : Whatever Hypocrites austerely talk 730 735 740 Of puritie and place and innocence , 745 Defaming as impure ...
... side by side were laid , nor turnd I weene Adam from his fair Spouse , nor Eve the Rites Mysterious of connubial Love refus'd : Whatever Hypocrites austerely talk 730 735 740 Of puritie and place and innocence , 745 Defaming as impure ...
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... side was op'n , where the throng On banks and scaffolds under Skie might stand ; 1610 I among these aloof obscurely stood . The Feast and noon grew high , and Sacrifice Had fill'd thir hearts with mirth , high chear , & wine , When to ...
... side was op'n , where the throng On banks and scaffolds under Skie might stand ; 1610 I among these aloof obscurely stood . The Feast and noon grew high , and Sacrifice Had fill'd thir hearts with mirth , high chear , & wine , When to ...
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... side from the Etruscan city of Lucca . In all things else he was an Englishman , a youth , the while he lived , pre - eminent in intellect , in learning , and in all the other brightest and fairest virtues . Nymphs of Himera - ye keep ...
... side from the Etruscan city of Lucca . In all things else he was an Englishman , a youth , the while he lived , pre - eminent in intellect , in learning , and in all the other brightest and fairest virtues . Nymphs of Himera - ye keep ...
Contents
A Paraphrase on Psalm 114 | 9 |
At a Solemn Musick | 15 |
LAllegro | 20 |
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Adam Antistrophe arms behold Boötes bright call'd called Clouds dark daughter Death deep divine doth dwell Earth evil eyes fair farr Father Faunus fear fire Fruit glory goddess gods golden grace hand hath heart Heav'n heav'nly Hell hence Hill holy honour John Milton Jove King L'All land Latin light live Lord Lycidas mihi Moab Muses neath night nymphs o're P.-Sylv P.L. ii P.L. vii P.L. xi P.R. iii Paradise PARADISE LOST Parthian peace Pens poem praise quæ rebel angels repli'd round S.Ag Satan Serpent shade shalt sight sing Skie skies song Sonn soul spake Spirits stars stood sweet Sylv Thebes thee thence Thessaly thine things thir thou hast thought Throne tibi Tree vertue viii voice Warr wind wings wont words Zeus
References to this book
Romanticism Writing and Sexual Difference: Essays on the Prelude Mary Jacobus No preview available - 1994 |