The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 páginas |
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Página 134
... live with her , and live with thee , In unreproved pleasures free ; To hear the lark begin his flight , And singing startle the dull night , From his watch - tower in the skies , Till the dappled dawn doth rise ; Then to come in spite ...
... live with her , and live with thee , In unreproved pleasures free ; To hear the lark begin his flight , And singing startle the dull night , From his watch - tower in the skies , Till the dappled dawn doth rise ; Then to come in spite ...
Página 165
... live and sing with him in ever - endless ' ever - glorious ' ' uneclipsed ' ' where day dwells without night ' ' in endless morn ` cloudless birth ' of ' ' in never - parting ' light . ( b ) , ( c ) and ( d ) : To live and sing with him ...
... live and sing with him in ever - endless ' ever - glorious ' ' uneclipsed ' ' where day dwells without night ' ' in endless morn ` cloudless birth ' of ' ' in never - parting ' light . ( b ) , ( c ) and ( d ) : To live and sing with him ...
Página 175
... live ensphered In regions mild of calm and serene air , ¶50 . Stage direction . The Attendant ... enters ] In Trin ... live in the hollows , but think we live on the upper surface of the earth .... By reason of feebleness and ...
... live ensphered In regions mild of calm and serene air , ¶50 . Stage direction . The Attendant ... enters ] In Trin ... live in the hollows , but think we live on the upper surface of the earth .... By reason of feebleness and ...
Contenido
A Paraphrase of Psalm cxiv Eliensis On the Death | 27 |
Elegia tertia In Obitum | 49 |
Mansus Manso Bibliothecarium To John | 59 |
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Adam Aeschylus Amor angels Apollo Atque Boeotia Bridg bright called canzone chariot Christ comma Comus dark Date daughter death devils divine doctrina doth Du Bartas earth Echoes Elegia Euripides eyes fair father flower goddess gods golden grace Greek hand hast hath head headnote heaven heavenly hell Hesiod Homer honour Horace Il Penseroso inserted ipse Italian Jove king L'Allegro Lady Latin light lines live Lord Lycidas means Midsummer Night's Dream mihi Milton moon mortal Muses night nymphs Odes Ovid Paradise Lost passage pastoral perhaps Petrarch Phineas Fletcher Phoebus poem poet poetry Polyolbion printed quid refers rhyme sacred Samson Sanchuniathon Satan sense Shakespeare shepherd sing song Sonnet soul Spenser spirit stars suggests sweet tells text followed thee Theocritus Theog thou throne tibi tree Trin variants Venus verse viii Virgil winds word Yale