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The British Essayists; with Prefaces, Historical and Biographical,: The ... - Page 90
by Alexander Chalmers - 1810
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Milton's Paradise lost, a poem. With prefatory characters of the several ...

John Milton - 1767 - 448 pages
...Had not a voice thus warn'd me, What thou feeft, What there thou feeft, fair creature, is thyfelf ; With thee it came and goes : but follow me, And I will bring thee where no lhadow ftays 470 Thy coming, and thy foft embraces, he Whofe image thou art ; him thou fhalt enjoy...
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Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to ...

English poetry - 1776 - 478 pages
...Had not a voice thus warn'd me, What thou feeft, What there thou feeft, fair creature, is thyfelf ; With thee it came and goes : but follow me, And I will bring thee where no fhadow ftays 470 Thy coming, and thy foft embraces, he Whofe image thou art ; him thou fhalt enjoy...
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The Works of the English Poets: Milton

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 316 pages
...Had not a voice thus warn'd me, What thou feeft, What there thou feeft, fair Creature, is thyfelf; With thee it came and goes : but follow me, And I will bring thee where no fhadow ftays 470 Thy coming, and thy foft embraces, he Whofe image thou art ; him thou fhalt enjoy...
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Paradise lost a poem, with a biogr. and critical account of the author [by E ...

John Milton - 1789 - 278 pages
...thus warn'd me, What thou feeft, Whatthere thou fteft, fair creature, is thyfdf ; "ith thee it c.tme and goes : but follow me, And I will bring thee where no fhadow ftays 470 ' ny coming, and thy foft embraces, he " hofe image thou art ; him thou fhalt enjoy...
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The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and ..., Volume 10

English poets - 1790 - 278 pages
...Had not a voice thus warn'd me, What thou feeff. What there thou feeft, fair Creature, is thyfelf; With thee it came and goes : but follow me, -And I will bring thee where no fhadow ftays 47° Thy coming, and thy foft embraces, he Whofe image thou art; him thou malt enjoy -...
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Letters to Married Women: On Nursing and the Management of Children

Hugh Smith - Child care - 1792 - 266 pages
...a voice thus warn'd me, " What thou fee'ft, " What there thou fee'ft, fair creature, is thyfelf } " With thee it came and goes : but, follow me, *' And I will bring thee where no fhadow flays " Thy coming, and thy foft embraces ; he *' Whofe image thou art : him thou (halt enjoy...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. Printed from ...

John Milton - 1795 - 316 pages
...Mine eyes till now, and pin'd with vain desire, Had not a voice thus warn'd me. What thou seest, What there thou seest, fair Creature, is thyself; With...follow me, And I will bring thee where no shadow stays 470 Thy coming, and thy soft embraces, he Whose image thou art; him thou shalt enjoy Inseparably thine,...
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Paradise Lost: With Notes, Selected from Newton and Others, to ..., Volumes 1-2

John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 pages
...Mine eyes till now, and pin'd with vain desire, Had not a voice thus warn'd me. What thou seest, What there thou seest, fair Creature, is thyself ; With...follow me, And I will bring thee where no shadow stays 470 Thy coming, and thy soft embraces, he Whose image thou art ; him thou shalt enjoy Inseparably thine;...
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Paradise lost, a poem. Pr. from the text of Tonson's correct ed. of 1711

John Milton - 1801 - 396 pages
...Mine eyes till now, and pin'd with vain desire, Had oot a voice thus warn'd me. What thou seest, What there thou seest, fair Creature, is thyself ; With...follow me, And I will bring thee where no shadow stays 470 Thy coming, and thy soft embraces, he Whose image thou art ; him thou shalt enjoy Inseparably thine,...
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A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ..., Volume 4

Samuel Johnson - English language - 1805 - 924 pages
...him conduct; cursing the bounds that ttaj Their willing fleet, that would have further gone. Daniel. I will bring thee where no shadow stays Thy coming, and thy soft embraces. Milton. + twit willing to stay my reader on an argument that appears to me new. Lack*. 3. To keep from...
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