John MiltonParrish, 1949 - 95 pages |
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Page 48
... thought they than , That the mighty Pan Was kindly come to live with them below ; Perhaps their loves , or els their sheep , Was all that did their silly thoughts so busie keep . As they are awakened to reality , Milton for the first ...
... thought they than , That the mighty Pan Was kindly come to live with them below ; Perhaps their loves , or els their sheep , Was all that did their silly thoughts so busie keep . As they are awakened to reality , Milton for the first ...
Page 78
... thought is of Adam . If she keeps her guilty secret , she will have an advantage over him . She will be able the more to draw his Love , And render me more equal , and perhaps , A thing not undesirable , sometime Superior : for inferior ...
... thought is of Adam . If she keeps her guilty secret , she will have an advantage over him . She will be able the more to draw his Love , And render me more equal , and perhaps , A thing not undesirable , sometime Superior : for inferior ...
Page 91
... thoughts " . Thoughts my Tormenters arm'd with deadly stings Mangle my apprehensive tenderest parts , Exasperate , exulcerate , and raise Dire inflammation which no cooling herb Or medcinal liquor can asswage , Nor breath of Vernal Air ...
... thoughts " . Thoughts my Tormenters arm'd with deadly stings Mangle my apprehensive tenderest parts , Exasperate , exulcerate , and raise Dire inflammation which no cooling herb Or medcinal liquor can asswage , Nor breath of Vernal Air ...
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Adam and Eve admiration angels appeared Areopagitica beauty beginning blind Cambridge certainly character Christ's College Church confidence Corporation of London Cromwell David Loggan's Cantabrigia defence dignity Diodati disappointment Discipline of Divorce divine divorce tracts Doctrine and Discipline early poems Edward Phillips English Engraving by William Engraving from David epic essay Of Education experience eyes Facing faultless feeling Femal charm friends Greek hath Heav'nly Heaven heroic human ideals imagined important innocence inspiration John Milton Jonathan Richardson kind later Latin liberty lines literature Loggan's Cantabrigia Illustrata London Lycidas marriage married ment Milton was born Milton wrote mind nature never pamphlets Paradise Lost partly passages passion pathos perfection perhaps Philistine pleasures poet poet's poetry political prose protestantism Reformation REX WARNER Samson Agonistes Satan says seems sing somehow Song spirit spite style thee theme thou thought Vergil verse Wenceslaus Hollar William Faithorne writes written youth