The Poetical Works of John Milton |
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Pàgina 155
... sing to those that hold the vital shears . And turn the adamantine spindle round , On which the fate of gods and men is wound . Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie , To lull the daughters of Necessity , And keep unsteady Nature to ...
... sing to those that hold the vital shears . And turn the adamantine spindle round , On which the fate of gods and men is wound . Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie , To lull the daughters of Necessity , And keep unsteady Nature to ...
Pàgina 94
... sing to human kind : I sing to men and angels ; angels join , While Julius frowned the bloody monster dead , Who brought the world in his great rival's head . This severed head and trunk shall join once more , Though realms now rise ...
... sing to human kind : I sing to men and angels ; angels join , While Julius frowned the bloody monster dead , Who brought the world in his great rival's head . This severed head and trunk shall join once more , Though realms now rise ...
Pàgina 14
... sing ( much yet unsung remains ) What sweet delirium o'er his bosom stole , When the great Shepherd of the Mantuan plains * His deep majestic melody ' gan roll : Fain would I sing , what transport stormed his soul , How the red current ...
... sing ( much yet unsung remains ) What sweet delirium o'er his bosom stole , When the great Shepherd of the Mantuan plains * His deep majestic melody ' gan roll : Fain would I sing , what transport stormed his soul , How the red current ...
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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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