The Poetical Works of John Milton |
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Pàgina 9
... bosom torn From bosom , bleeding o'er the sacred dead ! Should not each dial strike us as we pass , Portentous , as the written wall which struck , O'er midnight bowls , the proud Assyrian pale , Ere - while high - flushed with ...
... bosom torn From bosom , bleeding o'er the sacred dead ! Should not each dial strike us as we pass , Portentous , as the written wall which struck , O'er midnight bowls , the proud Assyrian pale , Ere - while high - flushed with ...
Pàgina 196
... bosom . Isa . But if he read it not , it can not sting him , At least not mortally . Zan . At first I thought so ; But farther thought informs me otherwise , And turns this disappointment to account . He more shall credit it , because ...
... bosom . Isa . But if he read it not , it can not sting him , At least not mortally . Zan . At first I thought so ; But farther thought informs me otherwise , And turns this disappointment to account . He more shall credit it , because ...
Pàgina 12
... bosom of his parent earth ; Or toward his bower the murmuring stream de- coy , To aid the floweret's long - expected birth , And lull the bed of peace , and crown the board of mirth . XXXVII . " Sweet were your shades , O ye primeval ...
... bosom of his parent earth ; Or toward his bower the murmuring stream de- coy , To aid the floweret's long - expected birth , And lull the bed of peace , and crown the board of mirth . XXXVII . " Sweet were your shades , O ye primeval ...
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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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