Paradise regain'd, a poem. To which is added Samson agonistes; and Poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of education |
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Divinely warbled voice , Answ'ring the stringed noise , As all their Souls in blissful
rapture took ; The Air such pleasure loth to lose , ( close . With thousand echos
still prolongs each heav'nly X. Nature that heard such sound Beneath the hollow
...
Divinely warbled voice , Answ'ring the stringed noise , As all their Souls in blissful
rapture took ; The Air such pleasure loth to lose , ( close . With thousand echos
still prolongs each heav'nly X. Nature that heard such sound Beneath the hollow
...
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... were to chuse , Thy service in some graver subject use , Such as may make
thee search thy coffers round , Before thou clothe my fancy in fit found : Such
where the deep transported mind may soar Above the wheeling poles , and at
Heav'n's ...
... were to chuse , Thy service in some graver subject use , Such as may make
thee search thy coffers round , Before thou clothe my fancy in fit found : Such
where the deep transported mind may soar Above the wheeling poles , and at
Heav'n's ...
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Hath from the leaves of thy unvalu'd Book , Those Delphick lines with deep
impression took , Then thou our fancy of itself bereaving , Doft make us Marble
with too much conceivings And so Sepulcher'd in such pomp doft lie , That Kings
for ...
Hath from the leaves of thy unvalu'd Book , Those Delphick lines with deep
impression took , Then thou our fancy of itself bereaving , Doft make us Marble
with too much conceivings And so Sepulcher'd in such pomp doft lie , That Kings
for ...
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The next remove . must be to the Study of Politics ; to know the Beginning , End ,
and Reasons of political Societies ; that they may not in a dangerous Fit of the
Common - wealth be such poor , maken , uncertain Reeds , of such a tottering ...
The next remove . must be to the Study of Politics ; to know the Beginning , End ,
and Reasons of political Societies ; that they may not in a dangerous Fit of the
Common - wealth be such poor , maken , uncertain Reeds , of such a tottering ...
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The course of Study , hitherto briefly describid , is , what I can guess by reading ,
likest to those antiene : and famous Schools of Pythagoras , Plato , Ifocrates ,
Aristotle , and such others , oui , of which were bred up such a number of
renowned ...
The course of Study , hitherto briefly describid , is , what I can guess by reading ,
likest to those antiene : and famous Schools of Pythagoras , Plato , Ifocrates ,
Aristotle , and such others , oui , of which were bred up such a number of
renowned ...
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