The Poetical Works of John MiltonCollins' Clear-Type Press, 1908 - 554 pages |
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... come back , but was treated with con- tempt , and he then decided upon a more public vindication of his wrongs . In 1644 he published a pamphlet deal- ing with the Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce , which he afterwards followed with ...
... come back , but was treated with con- tempt , and he then decided upon a more public vindication of his wrongs . In 1644 he published a pamphlet deal- ing with the Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce , which he afterwards followed with ...
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... comes That comes to all ; but torture without end Still urges , and a fiery deluge , fed With ever - burning sulphur unconsumed . Such place eternal justice had prepared For those rebellious ; here their prison ordained In utter ...
... comes That comes to all ; but torture without end Still urges , and a fiery deluge , fed With ever - burning sulphur unconsumed . Such place eternal justice had prepared For those rebellious ; here their prison ordained In utter ...
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... comes , Lured with the smell of infant blood , to dance With Lapland witches , while the labouring moon Eclipses at their charms . The other shape— If shape it might be called that shape had none Distinguishable in member , joint , or ...
... comes , Lured with the smell of infant blood , to dance With Lapland witches , while the labouring moon Eclipses at their charms . The other shape— If shape it might be called that shape had none Distinguishable in member , joint , or ...
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... come no enemy , but to set free From out this dark and dismal house of pain Both him and thee , and all the heavenly host Of spirits that , in our just pretences armed , Fell with us from on high . From them I go This uncouth errand ...
... come no enemy , but to set free From out this dark and dismal house of pain Both him and thee , and all the heavenly host Of spirits that , in our just pretences armed , Fell with us from on high . From them I go This uncouth errand ...
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... come no spy With purpose to explore or to disturb The secrets of your realm ; but , by constraint Wandering this darksome desert , as my way Lies through your spacious empire up to light , Alone and without guide , half lost , I seek ...
... come no spy With purpose to explore or to disturb The secrets of your realm ; but , by constraint Wandering this darksome desert , as my way Lies through your spacious empire up to light , Alone and without guide , half lost , I seek ...
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Adam aëre agni Amor angels ANTISTROPHE arms Atque aught behold bliss bright Chor choro cloud Comus Dagon dark death deep delight didst divine domino jam domum impasti doth dread dwell earth eternal evil eyes fair Father fear fræna fruit glory gods grace Hæc hand happy hast hath heard heart Heaven heavenly Hell hill honour igne ille ipse jam non vacat King light live Lord Lycidas malè mihi morn mortal night numina Nunc o'er Olympo Paradise peace Philistines praise quæ quid quoque reign round sæpe Satan seat serpent shade shalt sibi sight Son of God song soon soul spake spirits stood sweet taste thee thence thine things thither thou thou art thou hast thought throne thyself tibi tree Tu quoque ulmo virtue voice wings wonder Zephyro