The Poetical Works of John Milton |
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Pàgina 16
... crown , And eternize , the birth , bloom , bursts of bliss . What need I more ? -O Death ! the palm is thine . Then welcome , Death ! thy dreaded harbingers , Age and disease ; Disease , though long my guest , That plucks my nerves ...
... crown , And eternize , the birth , bloom , bursts of bliss . What need I more ? -O Death ! the palm is thine . Then welcome , Death ! thy dreaded harbingers , Age and disease ; Disease , though long my guest , That plucks my nerves ...
Pàgina 101
... crown , indeed , is lost ; What far outshines a crown we still may boast ; A mind composed , a mind that can disdain A fruitless sorrow for a loss so vain . Nothing is lost that virtue can improve To wealth eternal , and return above ...
... crown , indeed , is lost ; What far outshines a crown we still may boast ; A mind composed , a mind that can disdain A fruitless sorrow for a loss so vain . Nothing is lost that virtue can improve To wealth eternal , and return above ...
Pàgina 184
... crown ! This is the last conclusion of renown ! So when , with idle skill , the wanton boy Breathes through his tube , he sees , with eager joy , The trembling bubble , in its rising small , And by degrees , expands the glittering ball ...
... crown ! This is the last conclusion of renown ! So when , with idle skill , the wanton boy Breathes through his tube , he sees , with eager joy , The trembling bubble , in its rising small , And by degrees , expands the glittering ball ...
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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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