The Sophy. A Tragedy. Actions of the last age are like Almanacs of the last year. EDMUND WALLER. Upon the death of the Lord Protector. On a Girdle. Take all the rest the sun goes round. Go, lovely Rose. * Drawing near her death, she sent most pious thoughts as harbingers to heaven ; and her soul saw a glimpse of happiness through the chinks of her sickness-broken body. Holy and Profane State. Book I. ch. ii. — KuLLER. To a Lady singing a Song of his composing. Which, on the shaft that made him die, Wherewith he wont to soar so high. MARQUIS OF MONTROSE. Song, uMy Dear and only Love." WILLIAM BASSE. On Shakespeare. JOHN MILTON. 1608-1674. PARADISE LOST. Book i. Line 10. Or if Sion hill Delight thee more, and Siloa's brook, that flowed Fast by the oracle of God. Book i. Line 22. Book i. Line 62. Book i. Line 65. Book i. Line 105. All is not lost. Paradise Lost — Continued. Book i. Line 249. Farewell, happy fields, Where joy forever dwells! Hail horrors; hail. Book i. Line 253. A mind not to be changed by place or time. The mind is its own place, and in itself Can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven. Book i. Line 261. Book i. Line 275. Book i. Line 303. Book i. Line 330. Book i. Line 540. Paradise Lost — Continued. Book i. Line 550. Book i. Line 591. Book i. Line 597. Book i. Line 619. Book i. Line 679. Book i. Line 742. Book ii. Line 2. Book ii. Line 5. By merit raised To that bad eminence. |