Complete Poetical WorksHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - Počet stran: 570 Contains all of Milton's poetry, English, Latin, Greek, and Italian. |
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... fair one wedded not , Thereby to wipe away th ' infámous blot Of long - uncoupled bed and childless eld , Which ' mongst the wanton gods a foul reproach was held . III So mounting up in icy - pearlèd car , Through middle empire of the ...
... fair one wedded not , Thereby to wipe away th ' infámous blot Of long - uncoupled bed and childless eld , Which ' mongst the wanton gods a foul reproach was held . III So mounting up in icy - pearlèd car , Through middle empire of the ...
Strana 384
... fair world , resplendent Eve , Easy to me it is to tell thee all 565 What thou command'st , and right thou shouldst be obeyed . 570 I was at first as other beasts that graze The trodden herb , of abject thoughts and low , As was my food ...
... fair world , resplendent Eve , Easy to me it is to tell thee all 565 What thou command'st , and right thou shouldst be obeyed . 570 I was at first as other beasts that graze The trodden herb , of abject thoughts and low , As was my food ...
Strana 438
... fair atheists , and now swim in joy ( Erelong to swim at large ) and laugh ; for which The world erelong a world of tears must weep . " To whom thus Adam of short joy bereft : “ O pity and shame , that they who to live well Entered so fair ...
... fair atheists , and now swim in joy ( Erelong to swim at large ) and laugh ; for which The world erelong a world of tears must weep . " To whom thus Adam of short joy bereft : “ O pity and shame , that they who to live well Entered so fair ...
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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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