The Poetical Works of John Milton |
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Pàgina 39
... beneath the stars . Has not Lorenzo's bosom caught the flame ? Immortal ! were but one immortal , how Would others envy ! how would thrones adore ! Because ' tis common , is the blessing lost ? How this ties up the bounteous hand of ...
... beneath the stars . Has not Lorenzo's bosom caught the flame ? Immortal ! were but one immortal , how Would others envy ! how would thrones adore ! Because ' tis common , is the blessing lost ? How this ties up the bounteous hand of ...
Pàgina 43
... beneath A soul immortal is a mortal joy . Nor are our powers to perish immature ; But after feeble effort here , beneath A brighter sun , and in a nobler soil , Transplanted from this sublunary bed , Shall flourish fair , and put forth ...
... beneath A soul immortal is a mortal joy . Nor are our powers to perish immature ; But after feeble effort here , beneath A brighter sun , and in a nobler soil , Transplanted from this sublunary bed , Shall flourish fair , and put forth ...
Pàgina 153
... beneath the shade , And seem as emmets on this point the ball ? Heaven lighted up the human soul , Heaven bid its rays transpierce the whole , And , giving godlike reason , gave us all . Thou golden chain ' twixt God and men , Blessed ...
... beneath the shade , And seem as emmets on this point the ball ? Heaven lighted up the human soul , Heaven bid its rays transpierce the whole , And , giving godlike reason , gave us all . Thou golden chain ' twixt God and men , Blessed ...
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