The Poetical Works of Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and CollinsJ. B. Lippincott & Company, 1859 - English poetry |
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Page vii
... thence by sea to Genoa , whence the passage with his father to let him indulge a desire , which into Tuscany is as diurnal as a Gravesend barge . ne had long entertained , of seeing foreign coun - I hasten , as you do , to Florence or ...
... thence by sea to Genoa , whence the passage with his father to let him indulge a desire , which into Tuscany is as diurnal as a Gravesend barge . ne had long entertained , of seeing foreign coun - I hasten , as you do , to Florence or ...
Page viii
... thence to Sien- was received with wonderful civility ; and having na , and from Sienna to Rome , where he stayed an earnest desire to visit the learned Hugo Gro- much about the same time that he had continued tius , he was by his ...
... thence to Sien- was received with wonderful civility ; and having na , and from Sienna to Rome , where he stayed an earnest desire to visit the learned Hugo Gro- much about the same time that he had continued tius , he was by his ...
Page ix
... thence return- ing through France , the same way that he had gone before , he arrived safe in England , after a peregrination of one year and about three months , having seen more , and learned more , and con- versed with more famous ...
... thence return- ing through France , the same way that he had gone before , he arrived safe in England , after a peregrination of one year and about three months , having seen more , and learned more , and con- versed with more famous ...
Page xiii
... thence pose the minds of the people . Not long after this he might take occasion to bring a scandal upon he wrote his Observations on the Articles of Peace the king , and to blast the reputation of his book , between the Earl of Ormond ...
... thence pose the minds of the people . Not long after this he might take occasion to bring a scandal upon he wrote his Observations on the Articles of Peace the king , and to blast the reputation of his book , between the Earl of Ormond ...
Page xxxii
... thence the nightly visitant that came To touch thy bosom with her sacred flame , Recall'd the long - lost beams of grace ; That whilom shot from Nature's face , -PHILOSOPHY , baptized In the pure fountain of eternal love , Has eyes ...
... thence the nightly visitant that came To touch thy bosom with her sacred flame , Recall'd the long - lost beams of grace ; That whilom shot from Nature's face , -PHILOSOPHY , baptized In the pure fountain of eternal love , Has eyes ...
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