The Works of the English Poets: MiltonH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... bears , 755 His virtue or weaknefs which way to affail : Then with more cautious and inftructed fkill Again tranfgreffes , and again fubmits ; That wifeft and beft men full oft beguil'd With goodness principled not to reject The ...
... bears , 755 His virtue or weaknefs which way to affail : Then with more cautious and inftructed fkill Again tranfgreffes , and again fubmits ; That wifeft and beft men full oft beguil'd With goodness principled not to reject The ...
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... Bear not too fenfibly , nor ftill infift : T ' afflict thy felf in vain though fight be loft , Life yet hath many folaces , enjoy'd Where other fenfes want not their delights At home in leifure and domeftic ease , Exempt from many a ...
... Bear not too fenfibly , nor ftill infift : T ' afflict thy felf in vain though fight be loft , Life yet hath many folaces , enjoy'd Where other fenfes want not their delights At home in leifure and domeftic ease , Exempt from many a ...
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... Bears greatest names in his wild aery flight . My name perhaps among the circumcis'd In Dan , in Judah , and the bordering tribes , To all pofterity may stand defam'd , With malediction mention'd , and the blot Of falfhood most ...
... Bears greatest names in his wild aery flight . My name perhaps among the circumcis'd In Dan , in Judah , and the bordering tribes , To all pofterity may stand defam'd , With malediction mention'd , and the blot Of falfhood most ...
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... 'd To Palestine , won by a Philistine , From the unforeskin'd race , of whom thou bear'ft 1100 The highest name for valiant acts ; that honor 4 Certain Certain to ' have won by mortal duel from thee SAMSON 43 AGONISTES .
... 'd To Palestine , won by a Philistine , From the unforeskin'd race , of whom thou bear'ft 1100 The highest name for valiant acts ; that honor 4 Certain Certain to ' have won by mortal duel from thee SAMSON 43 AGONISTES .
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... bears , Cemes on amain , speed in his look . By his habit , I difcern him now 2305 A public Officer , and now at hand . His meffage will be fhort and voluble . OFF . Or OFF . Hebrews , the pris'ner Samfon here I 50 MILTON'S POEMS .
... bears , Cemes on amain , speed in his look . By his habit , I difcern him now 2305 A public Officer , and now at hand . His meffage will be fhort and voluble . OFF . Or OFF . Hebrews , the pris'ner Samfon here I 50 MILTON'S POEMS .
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Страница 97 - And frefh-blown rofes wafh'd in dew, Fill'd her with thee a daughter fair, So buxom, blithe, and debonair. Hafte thee, Nymph, and bring with thee 25 Jeft and youthful Jollity, Quips and Cranks, and wanton Wiles, Nods and Becks, and wreathed Smiles, Such as hang on Hebe's cheek, And love to live in dimple fleek;
Страница 153 - corrupted clergy, then in their highth. YET once more, O ye Laurels, and once more Ye Myrtles brown, with Ivy never fere, I come to pluck your berries harfh and crude, And with forc'd fingers rude Shatter your leaves before the mellowing year. 5 Bitter conftraint, and fad occafion dear, Compels me to difturb your feafon
Страница 155 - hair ? Fame is the fpur that the clear fpi'rit doth raife 70 (That laft infirmity of noble mind) To fcorn delights, and live laborious days ; But the fair guerdon when we hope to find, And think to burft out into fudden blaze, Comes the blind Fury with th
Страница 154 - lov'd to hear our fong. But O the heavy change, now thou art gone, Now thou art gone, and never muft return ! Thee, Shepherd, thee the woods, and defert caves With wild thyme and the gadding vine o'ergrown, 40 And all their echoes mourn. The willows, and the hazel copfes green, Shall now no more be feen,
Страница 101 - With ftore of ladies, whofe bright eyes Rain influence, and judge the prize Of wit, or arms, while both contend To win her grace, whom all commend. There let Hymen oft appear 125 In faffron robe, with taper clear, And pomp, and feaft, and revelry, With
Страница 100 - Or if the earlier feafon lead To the tann'd haycock in the mead. 90 Sometimes with fecure delight The upland hamlets will invite, When the merry bells ring round, And the jocond rebecs found To many a youth, and many a maid, 95 Dancing in the chequer'd fhade; And young and old come forth to play On a
Страница 154 - 25 Under the opening eye-lids of the morn, We drove afield, and both together heard What time the gray-fly winds her fultry horn, Battening our flocks with the frefh dews of night Oft till the ftar that rofe, at evening, bright, 30 Tow'ard Heav'n's defcent had flop'd his
Страница 177 - or moon, or ftar, throughout the year, 5 Or man, or woman. Yet I argue not .Againft Heav'n's hand or will, nor bate a jot Of heart or hope ; but ftill bear up and fteer Right onward. What fupports me, doft thou afk ? The
Страница 101 - Lap me in foft Lydian airs, Married to immortal verfe, Such as the meeting foul may pierce In notes, with many a winding bout Of linked fweetnefs long drawn out, 140 With wanton heed, and giddy cunning, The melting voice through mazes running, Untwifting all the chains that ty The hidden foul of harmony ; That Orpheus
Страница 104 - In her fweeteft, faddeft plight, Smoothing the rugged brow of night, While Cynthia checks her dragon .yoke, Gently o'er th' accuftom'd oak; 60 Sweet bird that fhunn'ft the noife of folly, Moft mufical, moft melancholy ! Thee, chauntrefs, oft, the woods among, I woo to hear thy