The Works of the English Poets: MiltonH. Hughs, 1779 |
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Pagina 20
... rest , I yielded , and unlock'd her all my heart , Who with a grain of manhood well refolv'd Might eafily have shook off all her fnares : But foul effeminacy held me yok'd Her bond - flave ; O indignity , O blot To honor and religion ...
... rest , I yielded , and unlock'd her all my heart , Who with a grain of manhood well refolv'd Might eafily have shook off all her fnares : But foul effeminacy held me yok'd Her bond - flave ; O indignity , O blot To honor and religion ...
Pagina 22
... rest . This only hope relieves me , that the ftrife 4.60 With me hath end ; all the contéft is now " Twixt God and Dagon ; Dagon hath prefum'd , Me overthrown , to enter lifts with God , His deity comparing and preferring 465 Before the ...
... rest . This only hope relieves me , that the ftrife 4.60 With me hath end ; all the contéft is now " Twixt God and Dagon ; Dagon hath prefum'd , Me overthrown , to enter lifts with God , His deity comparing and preferring 465 Before the ...
Pagina 27
... rest . 595 MAN . Believe not these suggestions , which proceed From anguish of the mind and humors black , That mingle with thy fancy . I however Must not omit a father's timely care To prosecute the means of thy deliverance By ransome ...
... rest . 595 MAN . Believe not these suggestions , which proceed From anguish of the mind and humors black , That mingle with thy fancy . I however Must not omit a father's timely care To prosecute the means of thy deliverance By ransome ...
Pagina 50
... rest , Laboring thy mind More than the working - day thy hands . And yet perhaps more trouble is behind , 1300 For I defcry this way Some other tending , in his hand A fcepter or quaint ftaff he bears , Comes on amain , fpeed in his ...
... rest , Laboring thy mind More than the working - day thy hands . And yet perhaps more trouble is behind , 1300 For I defcry this way Some other tending , in his hand A fcepter or quaint ftaff he bears , Comes on amain , fpeed in his ...
Pagina 88
... rest Within his facred cheft , Nought but profoundest Hell can be his shroud ; In vain with timbrel'd anthems dark The fable - ftoled forcerers bear his worshipt ark . XXV . He feels from Juda's land The dreaded Infant's hand , The rays ...
... rest Within his facred cheft , Nought but profoundest Hell can be his shroud ; In vain with timbrel'd anthems dark The fable - ftoled forcerers bear his worshipt ark . XXV . He feels from Juda's land The dreaded Infant's hand , The rays ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 82 - Whispering new joys to the mild ocean, Who now hath quite forgot to rave, While birds of calm sit brooding on the charmed wave. The stars, with deep amaze, Stand fix'd in steadfast gaze, Bending one way their precious influence : And will not take their flight, For all the morning light, Or Lucifer that often warn'd them thence ; But in their glimmering orbs did glow, Until their Lord himself bespake, and bid them go.
Pagina 65 - Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail Or knock the breast, no weakness, no contempt, Dispraise, or blame, nothing but well and fair, And what may quiet us in a death so noble.
Pagina 183 - 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.
Pagina 180 - When all our fathers worshipped stocks and stones, Forget not ; in thy book record their groans Who were thy sheep, and in their ancient fold Slain by the bloody Piedmontese, that rolled Mother with infant down the rocks.
Pagina 109 - Pelops' line, Or the tale of Troy divine, Or what (though rare) of later age, Ennobled hath the buskined stage. But O, sad Virgin, that thy power Might raise Musaeus from his bower, Or bid the soul of Orpheus sing Such notes as warbled to the string, Drew iron tears down Pluto's cheek, And made Hell grant what Love did seek.
Pagina 160 - For we were nursed upon the self-same hill, Fed the same flock by fountain, shade, and rill. Together both, ere the high lawns appeared Under the opening eyelids of the morn, We drove a-field, and both together heard What time the gray-fly winds her sultry horn...
Pagina 105 - With store of ladies, whose bright eyes Rain influence, and judge the prize Of wit or arms, while both contend To win her grace, whom all commend.
Pagina 108 - But, first and chiefest, with thee bring Him that yon soars on golden wing, Guiding the fiery-wheeled throne, The Cherub Contemplation; And the mute Silence hist along, 'Less Philomel will deign a song...
Pagina 11 - Let us not break in upon him. O change beyond report, thought, or belief!
Pagina 104 - Sometimes, with secure delight, The upland hamlets will invite, When the merry bells ring round, And the jocund rebecks sound To many a youth and many a maid, Dancing in the chequered shade; And young and old come forth to play On a sunshine holiday, Till the livelong daylight fail...