The Poetical Works of John MiltonE. Fleischer, 1834 - 392 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα ix
... space of five years lived for the most part with his father and mother at their house at Hor- ton , near Colebrook , in Berkshire ; whither his father having got an estate to his content , and left MR . JOHN MILTON . IX.
... space of five years lived for the most part with his father and mother at their house at Hor- ton , near Colebrook , in Berkshire ; whither his father having got an estate to his content , and left MR . JOHN MILTON . IX.
Σελίδα x
... space arrived at Genoa ; from whence he went to Leghorn , thence to Pisa , and so to Florence : in this city he met with many charm- ing objects , which invited him to stay a longer time than he intended ; the pleasant situation of the ...
... space arrived at Genoa ; from whence he went to Leghorn , thence to Pisa , and so to Florence : in this city he met with many charm- ing objects , which invited him to stay a longer time than he intended ; the pleasant situation of the ...
Σελίδα xxi
... space ; but it was not long ; for though Salmasius was departed , he left some stings behind , new enemies started up , barkers , though no great biters ; who the first assertor of Salma- sius's cause was , is not certainly known , but ...
... space ; but it was not long ; for though Salmasius was departed , he left some stings behind , new enemies started up , barkers , though no great biters ; who the first assertor of Salma- sius's cause was , is not certainly known , but ...
Σελίδα xxv
... space , considering the sublimeness of it ; however , it is generally censured to be much inferior to the other , though he could not hear with patience any such thing when re- lated to him ; possibly the subject may not afford such va ...
... space , considering the sublimeness of it ; however , it is generally censured to be much inferior to the other , though he could not hear with patience any such thing when re- lated to him ; possibly the subject may not afford such va ...
Σελίδα 1
... space recovers , as from confusion , calls up him who next in order and dignity lay by him : they confer of their miserable fall ; Satan awakens all his legions , who lay till then in the same manner confounded . They rise ; their ...
... space recovers , as from confusion , calls up him who next in order and dignity lay by him : they confer of their miserable fall ; Satan awakens all his legions , who lay till then in the same manner confounded . They rise ; their ...
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Adam angels appear'd arm'd arms aught beast behold Belial bliss bright call'd Cherub Cherubim Chor cloud Comus Dagon dark death deeds deep delight didst divine doth dread dwell earth Egypt eternal evil eyes fair faith fall'n Father fear flow'r fruit glory gods grace hand happy hast hath heard heart heav'n heav'nly hell highth hill honour Israel join'd King lest light live Lord Lycidas Manoah Messiah morn mortal night numina nymph o'er pain Paradise Parthian pass'd peace Philistines pleas'd pow'r praise quire rais'd reign replied return'd round sapience Satan seat seem'd serpent shade shalt sight Son of God song soon spake spirits stood strength sweet taste Thammuz thee thence thine things thither thou art thou hast thought throne thyself tree turn'd vex'd virtue voice wand'ring whence winds wings
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Σελίδα 278 - That to the faithful herdman's art belongs ! What recks it them? What need they? They are sped; And when they list, their lean and flashy songs Grate on their scrannel pipes of wretched straw ; The hungry sheep look up, and are not fed, But, swoln with wind and the rank mist they draw, Rot inwardly, and foul contagion spread : Besides what the grim wolf with privy paw Daily devours apace, and nothing said : But that two-handed engine at the door Stands ready to smite once, and smite no more.
Σελίδα 6 - Fiend Was moving toward the shore ; his ponderous shield, Ethereal temper, massy, large, and round, Behind him cast. The broad circumference Hung on his shoulders like the moon, whose orb Through optic glass the Tuscan artist views At evening, from the top of Fesole, Or in Valdarno, to descry new lands, 290 Rivers, or mountains, in her spotty globe.
Σελίδα 314 - CYRIACK, this three years' day these eyes, though clear, To outward view, of blemish or of spot, Bereft of light, their seeing have forgot ; Nor to their idle orbs doth sight appear Of sun, or moon, or star, throughout the year, Or man, or woman. Yet I argue not Against Heaven's hand or will, nor bate a jot Of heart or hope, but still bear up and steer Right onward. What supports me, dost thou ask ? The conscience, friend, to have lost them overplied In Liberty's defence, my noble task, Of which...
Σελίδα 278 - Return, Alpheus, the dread voice is past That shrunk thy streams; return, Sicilian Muse, And call the vales, and bid them hither cast Their bells and flowerets of a thousand hues.
Σελίδα 280 - Haste thee Nymph, and bring with thee Jest and youthful Jollity, Quips and Cranks, and wanton Wiles, Nods, and Becks...
Σελίδα 285 - And when the sun begins to fling His flaring beams, me, Goddess, bring To arched walks of twilight groves, And shadows brown that Sylvan loves...
Σελίδα 73 - Rising or falling still advance his praise. His praise, ye Winds, that from four quarters blow, Breathe soft or loud ; and, wave your tops, ye Pines, With every plant, in sign of worship wave.
Σελίδα 36 - Yet not the more Cease I to wander where the muses haunt Clear spring, or shady grove, or sunny hill, Smit with the love of sacred song ; but chief Thee, Sion, and the flowery brooks beneath, That wash thy hallowed feet, and warbling flow, Nightly I visit...
Σελίδα 62 - Sweet is the breath of morn, her rising sweet, With charm of earliest birds; pleasant the sun, When first on this delightful land he spreads His orient beams, on herb, tree, fruit, and flower, Glistering with dew; fragrant the fertile earth After soft showers; and sweet the coming on Of grateful evening" mild; then silent night With this her solemn bird, and this fair moon, And these the gems of heaven, her starry train...
Σελίδα 281 - While the ploughman, near at hand, Whistles o'er the furrow'd land, And the milkmaid singeth blithe, And the mower whets his scythe, And every shepherd tells his tale Under the hawthorn in the dale.