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As to those on the POEMATA LATINA , of which something has already been
incidentally said , they may have their use in unfolding many passages even to
the learned reader . These pieces contain several curious circumstances of
Milton's ...
As to those on the POEMATA LATINA , of which something has already been
incidentally said , they may have their use in unfolding many passages even to
the learned reader . These pieces contain several curious circumstances of
Milton's ...
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I have met with a peculiar use of the word GADDING , which also Mews its antient
and original spelling . From the Register of a Chantry at Godderfton in Norfolk ,
under the year 1534. « Receyvid at the Gading with Saynte Marye Songe ...
I have met with a peculiar use of the word GADDING , which also Mews its antient
and original spelling . From the Register of a Chantry at Godderfton in Norfolk ,
under the year 1534. « Receyvid at the Gading with Saynte Marye Songe ...
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Alas ! what boots it with inceffant care To tend the homely slighted Thepherd's
trade , And strictly meditate the thankless Muse ? Were it not better done , as
others use , To sport with Amaryllis in the shade , Or with the tangles of Neæra's
hair ?
Alas ! what boots it with inceffant care To tend the homely slighted Thepherd's
trade , And strictly meditate the thankless Muse ? Were it not better done , as
others use , To sport with Amaryllis in the shade , Or with the tangles of Neæra's
hair ?
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135 Ye valleys low , where the mild whispers use Of shades , and wanton winds ,
and gushing brooks , On whose fresh lap the swart star fparely looks , plied to the
corruptions of christianity , which in a fimilar process were " to be destroyed by ...
135 Ye valleys low , where the mild whispers use Of shades , and wanton winds ,
and gushing brooks , On whose fresh lap the swart star fparely looks , plied to the
corruptions of christianity , which in a fimilar process were " to be destroyed by ...
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... nor calls upon Areth use and Mincius , nor tells of rougb Satyrs with cloven
heel . But poetry does this ; and in the hands of Milton , does it with a peculiar and
irreśltible charm , Subordinate poets exercise no invention , when they tell how a
...
... nor calls upon Areth use and Mincius , nor tells of rougb Satyrs with cloven
heel . But poetry does this ; and in the hands of Milton , does it with a peculiar and
irreśltible charm , Subordinate poets exercise no invention , when they tell how a
...
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