The Poetical Works of John Milton, Nide 3Macmillan, 1874 |
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Sivu 21
... first man lost By fallacy surprised . But first I mean . To exercise him in the Wilderness ; There he shall first lay down the rudiments Of his great warfare , ere I send him forth BOOK I. ] 22 PARADISE REGAINED . 21.
... first man lost By fallacy surprised . But first I mean . To exercise him in the Wilderness ; There he shall first lay down the rudiments Of his great warfare , ere I send him forth BOOK I. ] 22 PARADISE REGAINED . 21.
Sivu 33
... mean Andrew and Simon , famous after known , With others , though in Holy Writ not named— Now missing him , their joy so lately found , So lately found and so abruptly gone , Began to doubt , and doubted many days , And , as the days ...
... mean Andrew and Simon , famous after known , With others , though in Holy Writ not named— Now missing him , their joy so lately found , So lately found and so abruptly gone , Began to doubt , and doubted many days , And , as the days ...
Sivu 45
... means of enterprise ; Thou art unknown , unfriended , low of birth , A carpenter thy father known , thyself Bred up in poverty and straits at home , Lost in a desert here and hunger - bit . Which way , or from what hope , dost thou ...
... means of enterprise ; Thou art unknown , unfriended , low of birth , A carpenter thy father known , thyself Bred up in poverty and straits at home , Lost in a desert here and hunger - bit . Which way , or from what hope , dost thou ...
Sivu 50
... means far different be attained , Without ambition , war , or violence— By deeds of peace , by wisdom eminent , By patience , temperance . I mention still 60 70 80 90 Him whom thy wrongs , with saintly patience borne , 50 [ BOOK III ...
... means far different be attained , Without ambition , war , or violence— By deeds of peace , by wisdom eminent , By patience , temperance . I mention still 60 70 80 90 Him whom thy wrongs , with saintly patience borne , 50 [ BOOK III ...
Sivu 58
... means ; Without means used , what it predicts revokes . But say thou wert possessed of David's throne By free consent of all , none opposite , Samaritan or Jew ; how couldst thou hope 340 350 Long to enjoy it quiet and secure 360 ...
... means ; Without means used , what it predicts revokes . But say thou wert possessed of David's throne By free consent of all , none opposite , Samaritan or Jew ; how couldst thou hope 340 350 Long to enjoy it quiet and secure 360 ...
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afterwards Aldersgate Street Anno ætatis appears Arcades blind Book Bridgewater brothers called Cambridge MSS Charles Chor Christ's College Comus connexion copy Countess Countess-Dowager of Derby Cromwell Cyriack Skinner daughter death Defensio Diodati draft Earl Editions of 1645 Edward King Elegy England English Poems fair father glory Greek Harefield hath head Heaven Henry Henry Lawes honour Horton Italian John Milton Lady Alice Latin Lawes Lawes's letters lines lived London Long Parliament Lord Lord Brackley Ludlow Castle Lycidas Manso masque Milton Milton's own hand Paradise Lost Paradise Regained pastoral perhaps Petty France pieces poet poetical poetry prefixed President printed prose Psalms published remained rhymes Sams Samson Samson Agonistes shepherd song Sonnet Spenser stanzas sweet thee things thou thought UNIVERSITY CARRIER verse Viscount Brackley volume wife words write written young youth