Cowper's Milton [the poetical works, with life, notes and tr. by W. Cowper. Ed. by W. Hayley].W. Mason, 1810 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 27
Page 11
... shalt thou hear how , when the world began , Thy life producing voice , gave myriads birth , Call'd forth from nothing , all in Heaven and Earth , Bless'd in thy light as Eagles in the Sun. ACT THE FIRST . SCENE THE FIRST . God the ADAM ...
... shalt thou hear how , when the world began , Thy life producing voice , gave myriads birth , Call'd forth from nothing , all in Heaven and Earth , Bless'd in thy light as Eagles in the Sun. ACT THE FIRST . SCENE THE FIRST . God the ADAM ...
Page 37
... Shall dart against this man , Your seven crests portentous , and terrific ! — SCENE THE SIXTH . MALTIA , DULCIATO ... thou shalt take the name of Sloth , Sudden invest thyself with drowsy charms , And mischievous repose ; Now wait on ...
... Shall dart against this man , Your seven crests portentous , and terrific ! — SCENE THE SIXTH . MALTIA , DULCIATO ... thou shalt take the name of Sloth , Sudden invest thyself with drowsy charms , And mischievous repose ; Now wait on ...
Page 65
... thou can'st return To this alluring spot , And ever with fresh myrtle , and new flow'rs , More beauteous thou shalt ... Thou serpent art combin'd with human form ? Serpent . I will inform thee ; when the sov'reign God VOL . III . F On nothing ...
... thou can'st return To this alluring spot , And ever with fresh myrtle , and new flow'rs , More beauteous thou shalt ... Thou serpent art combin'd with human form ? Serpent . I will inform thee ; when the sov'reign God VOL . III . F On nothing ...
Page 70
... thou shalt behold it ; now retain Memory of heav'n , on earth , Which thou may'st do by feeding on such fruit ! i A heavenly seat alone is fit for man , For that's the seat of beauty ; Since thou art partly man , and partly brute ...
... thou shalt behold it ; now retain Memory of heav'n , on earth , Which thou may'st do by feeding on such fruit ! i A heavenly seat alone is fit for man , For that's the seat of beauty ; Since thou art partly man , and partly brute ...
Page 72
... thee This liberal overture , and swear to keep Silence , while thou shalt seize the fruit denied . First to avenge that high unworthy wrong Done me by God , in fashioning my shape , For I was deem'd the refuse of his heav'n , For these ...
... thee This liberal overture , and swear to keep Silence , while thou shalt seize the fruit denied . First to avenge that high unworthy wrong Done me by God , in fashioning my shape , For I was deem'd the refuse of his heav'n , For these ...
Common terms and phrases
Adam Adam and Eve agni Amor Angel ANTISTROPHE Atque beasts Beelzebub Behold blaze blest bosom bright brow call'd celestial Cherubim Chorus cùm Damon dart death delight divine domum dost thou dread e'en earth Elegy eternal ev'ry eyes fair Father Faunus fierce fire flame Flesh flow'rs form'd fræna Francesco Barberini fruit Fulvio Testi glory God the Father gold Hæc hallow'd heart heav'n heav'nly hell Hence impasti domino jam infernal ipse jam non vacat JOHN MILTON Jove Leonora Leonora Baroni light Lord Lucifer malè Manso mighty mihi Milton Muse numina Nunc o'er paradise Phoebus poem poet pow'r praise quæ quid quoque radiant sæpe Satan SCENE seat Serpent shade shew sing song sonnets soul speak spirit stars sweet tears thee thine Thomas Young thou hast thou shalt thro thyself tibi tongue ulmo verse voice Warton wings
Popular passages
Page 210 - Adam, and bids him beware Lucifer's example of impenitence.— — The Angel is sent to banish them out of Paradise ; but, before, causes to pass before his eyes, in shapes, a masque of all the evils of this life and world.
Page 265 - And useless powers, by whom inspired, thyself Art skilful to associate verse with airs Harmonious, and to give the human voice A thousand modulations, heir by right Indisputable of Arion's fame. Now say, what wonder is it, if a son Of thine delight in verse, if, so conjoin'd In close affinity, we sympathize In social arts and kindred studies sweet...
Page 209 - Paradise with a more free office, passes by the station of the Chorus, and, desired by them, relates what he knew of man; as the creation of Eve, with their love and marriage. After this, Lucifer appears ; after...
Page 409 - The magistrates have sent to let you go : now therefore depart, and go in peace. 37 But Paul said unto them, They have beaten us openly uncondemned, being Romans, and have cast us into prison; and now do they thrust us out privily? nay verily; but let them come themselves and fetch us out.
Page 210 - Lucifer's example of impenitence. The angel is sent to banish them out of Paradise ; but before, causes to pass before his eyes, in shapes, a mask of all the evils of this life and world. He is humbled, relents, despairs ; at last appears Mercy, comforts him, promises the Messiah; then calls in Faith, Hope, and Charity ; instructs him ; he repents, gives God the glory, submits to his penalty. The chorus briefly concludes.
Page 251 - A PEASANT to his lord paid yearly court, Presenting pippins of so rich a sort That he, displeased to have a part alone, Removed the tree, that all might be his own. The tree, too old to travel, though before So fruitful, withered, and would yield no more.
Page 302 - SONNET TO CHARLES DIODATI. CHARLES — and I say it wond'ring — thou mast know That I, who once assum'da scornful air, And scofTd at love, am fall'n in his snare, (Full many an upright man has fallen so) Yet think me not thus dazzled by the flow Of golden locks, or damask cheek : more rare The heart-felt beauties of my foreign fair ; A mien...
Page 210 - Chorus prepare resistance at his first approach. At last, after discourse of enmity on either side...
Page 77 - And thus with sweet deceit he leads you on To the extremcst bound Of a fair flowery meadow ; then at once With quick impediment, Says, " Stop ! Adieu ! for now, yes, now I leave you :" Then down a rock descends : There, as no human foot can follow...