The Poetical Works of William CowperH.G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... lost , now sing , & c . Paradise Regained , i . 1 . I thence Invoke thy aid to my adventurous song . Paradise Lost , i . 13 . 2 Thee I revisit now with bolder wing , Escaped the Stygian pool . Par . Lost , iii . 13 . Time was when ...
... lost , now sing , & c . Paradise Regained , i . 1 . I thence Invoke thy aid to my adventurous song . Paradise Lost , i . 13 . 2 Thee I revisit now with bolder wing , Escaped the Stygian pool . Par . Lost , iii . 13 . Time was when ...
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... - Taught thee to clothe thy pink'd and painted hide . Expostulation . 4 As yet this world was not . Par . Lost , v . 577 . 10 15 20 25 30 30 333 35 40 That interlaced each other , these supplied Of texture firm B 2 B. I. 3 THE TASK .
... - Taught thee to clothe thy pink'd and painted hide . Expostulation . 4 As yet this world was not . Par . Lost , v . 577 . 10 15 20 25 30 30 333 35 40 That interlaced each other , these supplied Of texture firm B 2 B. I. 3 THE TASK .
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... Lost , iii . 666 . 6 The arch'd and ponderous roof ; by its own weight Made steadfast and immoveable . 45 50 50 55 55 60 65 70 70 Congreve . Mourning Bride . 7 Either tropic now ' Gan thunder . Par . Reg . iv . 410 . Heard the sweet ...
... Lost , iii . 666 . 6 The arch'd and ponderous roof ; by its own weight Made steadfast and immoveable . 45 50 50 55 55 60 65 70 70 Congreve . Mourning Bride . 7 Either tropic now ' Gan thunder . Par . Reg . iv . 410 . Heard the sweet ...
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... Lost , iv . 641-656 . 75 68 80 85 90 95 35 100 Milton has another of these replicatory passages at the end of Book x . : - What better can we do than to the place Repairing where he judged us , prostrate fall , & c . They forthwith to ...
... Lost , iv . 641-656 . 75 68 80 85 90 95 35 100 Milton has another of these replicatory passages at the end of Book x . : - What better can we do than to the place Repairing where he judged us , prostrate fall , & c . They forthwith to ...
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... her cock a buoy Almost too small for sight . King Lear , Act iv . Sc . 6 . 12 Striking the ground with sinuous trace . Par . Lost , vii . 481 . 165 Stand , never overlook'd , our favourite elms That screen B. I. 7 THE TASK .
... her cock a buoy Almost too small for sight . King Lear , Act iv . Sc . 6 . 12 Striking the ground with sinuous trace . Par . Lost , vii . 481 . 165 Stand , never overlook'd , our favourite elms That screen B. I. 7 THE TASK .
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