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Pàgina 15
... Lorenzo ! gives To life's sick , nauseous iteration , change ; And straitens Nature's circle to a line . Believ'st thou this , Lorenzo ? lend an ear , A patient ear ; thou'lt blush to disbelieve . A languid , leaden iteration reigns ...
... Lorenzo ! gives To life's sick , nauseous iteration , change ; And straitens Nature's circle to a line . Believ'st thou this , Lorenzo ? lend an ear , A patient ear ; thou'lt blush to disbelieve . A languid , leaden iteration reigns ...
Pàgina 54
... Lorenzo ! with Lorenzo clash no more , Nor longer a transparent vizor wear . Think'st thou Religion only has her mask ? Our infidels are Satan's hypocrites , Pretend the worst , and , at the bottom , fail . When visited by thought ...
... Lorenzo ! with Lorenzo clash no more , Nor longer a transparent vizor wear . Think'st thou Religion only has her mask ? Our infidels are Satan's hypocrites , Pretend the worst , and , at the bottom , fail . When visited by thought ...
Pàgina 66
... Lorenzo cries , - ' Where shines this miracle ? From what root rises this immortal man ? ' - A root that grows not in Lorenzo's ground : The root dissect , nor wonder at the flower . He follows Nature ( not like thee * ) and shows us An ...
... Lorenzo cries , - ' Where shines this miracle ? From what root rises this immortal man ? ' - A root that grows not in Lorenzo's ground : The root dissect , nor wonder at the flower . He follows Nature ( not like thee * ) and shows us An ...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Preliminary ... John Milton,Charles Dexter Cleveland Visualització completa - 1873 |
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