Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to Churchill ...J. Bell, 1776 |
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... own recefs from Venice . 66 " I fhould think that your beft line will be through the " whole length of France to Marseilles , and thence by fea of the Vatican . Having employed his curiosity about two LIFE OF MILTON .
... own recefs from Venice . 66 " I fhould think that your beft line will be through the " whole length of France to Marseilles , and thence by fea of the Vatican . Having employed his curiosity about two LIFE OF MILTON .
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... length became fecondary of the office under Mr. Bembo . By him fhe had , befides other children who died infants , two fons , Edward and John . Among our Author's juvenile poems there is a copy of verfes on the Death of a fair Infant ...
... length became fecondary of the office under Mr. Bembo . By him fhe had , befides other children who died infants , two fons , Edward and John . Among our Author's juvenile poems there is a copy of verfes on the Death of a fair Infant ...
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... length of the Seventh and Tenth required a paufe in the narration , he divided them each into two ; on which diftribu- tion , to the beginning of those Books which are now the Eighth and Twelfth , he added the following ver fes , which ...
... length of the Seventh and Tenth required a paufe in the narration , he divided them each into two ; on which diftribu- tion , to the beginning of those Books which are now the Eighth and Twelfth , he added the following ver fes , which ...
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... length in it , as well as what we properly call Greatnefs . The juft measure of this kind of magnitude he explains by the following fimi- litude . An animal , no bigger than a mite , cannot appear perfect to the eye , because the fight ...
... length in it , as well as what we properly call Greatnefs . The juft measure of this kind of magnitude he explains by the following fimi- litude . An animal , no bigger than a mite , cannot appear perfect to the eye , because the fight ...
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... length of his periods , the copiousness of his phrases , and the run- ning of his verfes into one another . I have now confidered Milton's Paradise Loft under these four great heads of the Fable , the Characters , the Sentiments , and ...
... length of his periods , the copiousness of his phrases , and the run- ning of his verfes into one another . I have now confidered Milton's Paradise Loft under these four great heads of the Fable , the Characters , the Sentiments , and ...
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Adam Adam and Eve Æneid againſt alſo angels appear'd arm'd arms beast becauſe behold beſt bright call'd cherubim cloud creatures dark darkneſs death deep delight divine dreadful dwell earth eternal evil eyes Fable faid fair fame Father fhall fight fince fire firſt fome fons foon foul fruit fuch gate glory gods grace hand happy hast hath Heav'n heav'nly Hell hill himſelf Iliad itſelf JOHN MILTON King laſt lefs leſs light live loft mankind Milton moſt muſt night o'er obferved ordain'd pain Paradise PARADISE LOST perfons pleas'd poem poet praiſe rais'd reign reply'd return'd round Satan seem'd serpent ſeveral ſhall ſhape ſhould spake Spi'rit ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtood ſuch ſweet taſte thee thence theſe thine things thoſe thou thoughts throne tree turn'd uſe vex'd Virgil wand'ring whence whofe whoſe wings worſe
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107 ページ - But such as at this day, to Indians known, In Malabar or Decan spreads her arms Branching so broad and long, that in the ground The bended twigs take root, and daughters grow About the mother tree, a pillar's shade High over-arch'd, and echoing walks between...
201 ページ - For God is also in sleep ; and dreams advise, Which he hath sent propitious, some great good Presaging, since, with sorrow and heart's distress Wearied, I fell asleep: but now lead on— In me is no delay : with thee to go, Is to stay here ; without thee here to stay, Is to go hence unwilling ; thou to me Art all things under heaven, all places thou, Who for my wilful crime art banish'd hence. This further consolation yet secure I carry hence ; though all by me is lost, Such favour I, unworthy, am...
53 ページ - That not to know at large of things remote From use, obscure and subtle, but to know That which before us lies in daily life, Is the prime wisdom...
199 ページ - And all the rule, one empire; only add Deeds to thy knowledge answerable; add faith, Add virtue, patience, temperance; add love, By name to come call'd charity, the soul Of all the rest : then wilt thou not be loath To leave this Paradise, but shalt possess A Paradise within thee, happier far.
98 ページ - This may be well; but what if God have seen, And death ensue? then I shall be no more, And Adam, wedded to another Eve, Shall live with her enjoying, I extinct: A death to think...
137 ページ - Thee I revisit safe, And feel thy sovran vital lamp ; but thou Revisit'st not these eyes, that roll in vain To find thy piercing ray, and find no dawn ; So thick a drop serene hath quenched their orbs, Or dim suffusion veiled.
25 ページ - Olympian hill I soar, Above the flight of Pegasean wing ! The meaning, not the name, I call ; for thou Nor of the Muses nine, nor on the top Of old Olympus dwell'st ; but heavenly born, Before the hills appear'd or fountain flow'd, Thou with eternal Wisdom didst converse, Wisdom thy sister, and with her didst play In presence of the Almighty Father, pleased With thy celestial song.
49 ページ - To ask or search, I blame thee not; for heaven Is as the book of God before thee set, Wherein to read his wondrous works...
187 ページ - Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth Unseen, both when we wake, and when we sleep : All these with ceaseless praise his works behold Both day and night. How often from the steep Of echoing hill or thicket have we heard Celestial voices to the midnight air, Sole, or responsive each to...
160 ページ - So many grateful altars I would rear Of grassy turf, and pile up every stone Of lustre from the brook, in memory Or monument to ages, and thereon Offer sweet-smelling gums, and fruits, and flowers T In yonder nether world where shall I seek His bright appearances, or footstep trace...