The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... verses , of which Geoffrey gives a version in Latin elegiacs ; and Milton translates these . ] GODDESS of Shades , and Huntress , who at will Walk'st on the rolling sphere , and through the deep , On thy third reign , the Earth , look ...
... verses , of which Geoffrey gives a version in Latin elegiacs ; and Milton translates these . ] GODDESS of Shades , and Huntress , who at will Walk'st on the rolling sphere , and through the deep , On thy third reign , the Earth , look ...
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... ἀργυροειδέα πηγήν Ἐκ δ ' ὄρεα σκαρθμοῖσιν ἀπειρέσια κλονέοντο , Ως κριοὶ σφριγύωντες ἐντραφερῷ ἐν ἀλωῇ · Βαιότεραι δ ̓ ἅμα πᾶσαι ἀνασκίρτησαν ἐρίπναι , G IIO 120 Οἷα παραὶ σύριγγι φίλῃ ὑπὸ μητέρι ἄρνες . Τίπτε σύγ GREEK VERSES . 81.
... ἀργυροειδέα πηγήν Ἐκ δ ' ὄρεα σκαρθμοῖσιν ἀπειρέσια κλονέοντο , Ως κριοὶ σφριγύωντες ἐντραφερῷ ἐν ἀλωῇ · Βαιότεραι δ ̓ ἅμα πᾶσαι ἀνασκίρτησαν ἐρίπναι , G IIO 120 Οἷα παραὶ σύριγγι φίλῃ ὑπὸ μητέρι ἄρνες . Τίπτε σύγ GREEK VERSES . 81.
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... ζωγράφου . AD SALSILLUM , POETAM ROMANUM , ÆGROTANTEM . SCAZONTES . O MUSA gressum quæ volens trahis claudum , Vulcanioque tarda gaudes incessu , ΤΟ 20 Nec sentis illud in loco minus gratum Quam 82 SYLVE : GREEK VERSES .
... ζωγράφου . AD SALSILLUM , POETAM ROMANUM , ÆGROTANTEM . SCAZONTES . O MUSA gressum quæ volens trahis claudum , Vulcanioque tarda gaudes incessu , ΤΟ 20 Nec sentis illud in loco minus gratum Quam 82 SYLVE : GREEK VERSES .
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... VERSES PREFIXED TO THE SECOND EDITION . Latin Verses by S. B. , M.D. - The author , according to Toland , was Dr. Samuel Barrow , a physician . He has been identified with a Dr. Samuel ... Verses; II Author's Preface concerning the Verse)
... VERSES PREFIXED TO THE SECOND EDITION . Latin Verses by S. B. , M.D. - The author , according to Toland , was Dr. Samuel Barrow , a physician . He has been identified with a Dr. Samuel ... Verses; II Author's Preface concerning the Verse)
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... verses prove that Barrow must have been a diligent and intelligent reader of Paradise Lost , and are altogether creditable . As Todd has pointed out , he has taken the liberty , in the title to his verses , and in the first line , of ...
... verses prove that Barrow must have been a diligent and intelligent reader of Paradise Lost , and are altogether creditable . As Todd has pointed out , he has taken the liberty , in the title to his verses , and in the first line , of ...
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