The Poetical Works of Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and CollinsJ. B. Lippincott & Company, 1859 - English poetry |
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Page xv
... eyes than desert what he thought his duty . It Sir Robert Filmer likewise published some ani- was the sight of his left eye that he lost first : and madversions upon Milton's Defence of the people , at the desire of his friend Leonard ...
... eyes than desert what he thought his duty . It Sir Robert Filmer likewise published some ani- was the sight of his left eye that he lost first : and madversions upon Milton's Defence of the people , at the desire of his friend Leonard ...
Page xvi
... eyes grew painful immediately , esteemed one of the most eminent preachers of that and to refuse reading , but were refreshed after a age among the Protestants ; but as Monsieur moderate exercise of the body . A certain iris be- Bayle ...
... eyes grew painful immediately , esteemed one of the most eminent preachers of that and to refuse reading , but were refreshed after a age among the Protestants ; but as Monsieur moderate exercise of the body . A certain iris be- Bayle ...
Page xxiv
... eyes were of a light blue colour , and from the first are said to have been none of the brightest ; but after he lost the sight of them ( which happened about the 43d year of his age ) they still appeared with- out spot or blemish , and ...
... eyes were of a light blue colour , and from the first are said to have been none of the brightest ; but after he lost the sight of them ( which happened about the 43d year of his age ) they still appeared with- out spot or blemish , and ...
Page xxxii
... eye could pleas'd explore , When Rapture led thee to the Latian shore ; Each scene that Tiber's bank supplied ; Each ... eyes indeed ; and , viewing all she sees As meant to indicate a GOD to man , Gives Him his praise , and forfeits not ...
... eye could pleas'd explore , When Rapture led thee to the Latian shore ; Each scene that Tiber's bank supplied ; Each ... eyes indeed ; and , viewing all she sees As meant to indicate a GOD to man , Gives Him his praise , and forfeits not ...
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... eye Views all things at one view ? He from Heaven's height All these our motions vain sees and derides ; Not more ... eyes could we Stand in his presence humble , and receive Strict laws imposed , to celebrate his throne With warbled ...
... eye Views all things at one view ? He from Heaven's height All these our motions vain sees and derides ; Not more ... eyes could we Stand in his presence humble , and receive Strict laws imposed , to celebrate his throne With warbled ...
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