The Poetical Works of John Milton |
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Pàgina 63
... mind in arms , A military discipline of thought , To foil temptation in the doubtful field . And ever - waking ardour for the right . ' ' Tis these first give , then guard , a cheerful heart . Nought , that is right , think little ...
... mind in arms , A military discipline of thought , To foil temptation in the doubtful field . And ever - waking ardour for the right . ' ' Tis these first give , then guard , a cheerful heart . Nought , that is right , think little ...
Pàgina 101
... mind With elegance of outward form are joined ; When youth makes such bright objects still more bright , And fortune sets them in the strongest light , ' Tis all of heaven that we below may view , And all but adoration is your due ...
... mind With elegance of outward form are joined ; When youth makes such bright objects still more bright , And fortune sets them in the strongest light , ' Tis all of heaven that we below may view , And all but adoration is your due ...
Pàgina 104
... mind . Her sorrow flowed in streams ; nor her's alone ; While that he blamed , he yielded to his own . Where are the smiles she wore , when she so late , Hailed him great partner of the regal state ; When orient gems around her temples ...
... mind . Her sorrow flowed in streams ; nor her's alone ; While that he blamed , he yielded to his own . Where are the smiles she wore , when she so late , Hailed him great partner of the regal state ; When orient gems around her temples ...
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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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