Complete Poetical WorksHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - Počet stran: 570 Contains all of Milton's poetry, English, Latin, Greek, and Italian. |
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... bring Pirene1o to me . My breast kindles and burns with mysterious fire ; I am carried away by poetic fervor and the divine agitation within me . The Delian13 himself appears I see his hair bound with Daphne's laurel the Delian himself ...
... bring Pirene1o to me . My breast kindles and burns with mysterious fire ; I am carried away by poetic fervor and the divine agitation within me . The Delian13 himself appears I see his hair bound with Daphne's laurel the Delian himself ...
Strana 183
... bring ; The cheerful psalt'ry bring along , And harp with pleasant string . 3 Blow , as is wont , in the new moon With trumpets ' lofty sound , Th ' appointed time , the day whereon Our solemn feast comes round . 4 This was a statute ...
... bring ; The cheerful psalt'ry bring along , And harp with pleasant string . 3 Blow , as is wont , in the new moon With trumpets ' lofty sound , Th ' appointed time , the day whereon Our solemn feast comes round . 4 This was a statute ...
Strana 306
... brings , and will vouchsafe This day to be our guest . But go with speed , And what thy stores contain , bring forth and pour Abundance , fit to honor and receive Our heav'nly stranger ; well we may afford 305 310 315 Our givers their ...
... brings , and will vouchsafe This day to be our guest . But go with speed , And what thy stores contain , bring forth and pour Abundance , fit to honor and receive Our heav'nly stranger ; well we may afford 305 310 315 Our givers their ...
Obsah
To Charles Diodati | 9 |
On the Death of the Beadle of Cambridge | 16 |
In obitum Procancellarii medici On the Death of the ViceChancellor | 24 |
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