The Poetical Works of John Milton |
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Pàgina 28
... tears ? ( A science yet unlectured in our schools ! ) Hast thou descended deep into the breast , | And seen their source ? if not , descend with me , And trace these briny rivulets to their springs . Our funeral tears from different ...
... tears ? ( A science yet unlectured in our schools ! ) Hast thou descended deep into the breast , | And seen their source ? if not , descend with me , And trace these briny rivulets to their springs . Our funeral tears from different ...
Pàgina 190
... tears flow from thence ; How would my soul blaze up in ecstacy ! Ah , no ! how sink into the depth of horrors ! Leon . Why would you force my stay ? Alon . What mean these tears ? Leon . I weep by chance : nor have my tears a meaning ...
... tears flow from thence ; How would my soul blaze up in ecstacy ! Ah , no ! how sink into the depth of horrors ! Leon . Why would you force my stay ? Alon . What mean these tears ? Leon . I weep by chance : nor have my tears a meaning ...
Pàgina 195
... tears . Take then my heart in dowry with the fair , Be thou her guardian , and thou must be mine , Shut out the thousand pressing ills of life With thy surrounding arms - do this , and then Set down the liberty and life thou gavest me ...
... tears . Take then my heart in dowry with the fair , Be thou her guardian , and thou must be mine , Shut out the thousand pressing ills of life With thy surrounding arms - do this , and then Set down the liberty and life thou gavest me ...
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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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