The Poetical Works of John Milton |
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Pàgina 64
... leave for their approach , Nor unexamined , ever leave obtain . Thou art all anarchy ; a mob of joys Wage war , and perish in intestine broils ; Not the least promise of internal peace ! No bosom - comfort ! or unborrowed bliss ! Thy ...
... leave for their approach , Nor unexamined , ever leave obtain . Thou art all anarchy ; a mob of joys Wage war , and perish in intestine broils ; Not the least promise of internal peace ! No bosom - comfort ! or unborrowed bliss ! Thy ...
Pàgina 137
... leave To die but once , nor piece - meal seek the grave : On gain or pleasure bent , we shall not meet Sad melancholy numbers in each street , ( Owners of bones dispersed on Flandria's plain , Or wasting in the bottom of the main ) To ...
... leave To die but once , nor piece - meal seek the grave : On gain or pleasure bent , we shall not meet Sad melancholy numbers in each street , ( Owners of bones dispersed on Flandria's plain , Or wasting in the bottom of the main ) To ...
Pàgina 148
... leave one beam Of honest fame , And scorn the laboured monument ! " Unhurt my urn , Till that great turn When mighty ... leaves ; The mountain pines assume new forms , Spread canvass wings , and fly through storms , And ride o'er rocks ...
... leave one beam Of honest fame , And scorn the laboured monument ! " Unhurt my urn , Till that great turn When mighty ... leaves ; The mountain pines assume new forms , Spread canvass wings , and fly through storms , And ride o'er rocks ...
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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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