The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748 pàgines |
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Pàgina xv
... Look in , and see each blissful deity , How he before the thunderous throne doth lie , Listening to what unshorn Apollo sings To the touch of golden wires , while Hebe brings Immortal nectar to her kingly sire : & c . " Here ...
... Look in , and see each blissful deity , How he before the thunderous throne doth lie , Listening to what unshorn Apollo sings To the touch of golden wires , while Hebe brings Immortal nectar to her kingly sire : & c . " Here ...
Pàgina xl
... look upon this thy poor and almost spent and expiring church : leave her not thus a prey to these importunate wolves , that wait , and think it long , till they devour thy tender flock ; those wild boars that have broken into thy ...
... look upon this thy poor and almost spent and expiring church : leave her not thus a prey to these importunate wolves , that wait , and think it long , till they devour thy tender flock ; those wild boars that have broken into thy ...
Pàgina xliii
... look , is the alms of other men's active prudence and zeal . Dare not now to say or do anything better than thy former sloth and infamy ; or , if thou darest , thou dost impudently to make a thrifty purchase of boldness to thyself , out ...
... look , is the alms of other men's active prudence and zeal . Dare not now to say or do anything better than thy former sloth and infamy ; or , if thou darest , thou dost impudently to make a thrifty purchase of boldness to thyself , out ...
Pàgina xlv
... look upon truth herself , unless they see her elegantly dressed ; that , whereas the paths of honesty and good life appear now rugged and difficult , though they be indeed easy and pleasant , they will then appear to all men both easy ...
... look upon truth herself , unless they see her elegantly dressed ; that , whereas the paths of honesty and good life appear now rugged and difficult , though they be indeed easy and pleasant , they will then appear to all men both easy ...
Pàgina lx
... looks and the wounds of your brave companions in arms , who , under your banners , have so strenuously fought for liberty ; revere the shades of those who perished in the contest ; revere also the opinions and the hopes which foreign ...
... looks and the wounds of your brave companions in arms , who , under your banners , have so strenuously fought for liberty ; revere the shades of those who perished in the contest ; revere also the opinions and the hopes which foreign ...
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