The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 pages |
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Page 102
... court your echoes with their song : That pensive Numa , in his twilight grove , Where tranced , in endless rest and holy love , He dwells on his Ægeria's spotless form , May feel new raptures from the tuneful charm : That Tiber's self ...
... court your echoes with their song : That pensive Numa , in his twilight grove , Where tranced , in endless rest and holy love , He dwells on his Ægeria's spotless form , May feel new raptures from the tuneful charm : That Tiber's self ...
Page 144
... courts the joys which suit his state : " Ah ! twice unhappy he , .who loves too late ! " Return unfed , my lambs ; by fortune crost Your hapless master now to you is lost . With Dryope and Hyas , Ægle came , A lovely lyrist , but a ...
... courts the joys which suit his state : " Ah ! twice unhappy he , .who loves too late ! " Return unfed , my lambs ; by fortune crost Your hapless master now to you is lost . With Dryope and Hyas , Ægle came , A lovely lyrist , but a ...
Page 163
... situation , secluded by a court from the street , and opening into a garden , supplied the retirement and quiet It was one of those houses , which were called Garden- M ག་ པའི་ བཙན་ བཟང་ ལྔ་ དང་ བདུང་ ་་་ ལས་ ་ LIFE OF MILTON . 161.
... situation , secluded by a court from the street , and opening into a garden , supplied the retirement and quiet It was one of those houses , which were called Garden- M ག་ པའི་ བཙན་ བཟང་ ལྔ་ དང་ བདུང་ ་་་ ལས་ ་ LIFE OF MILTON . 161.
Page 171
... courts abetted and enforced his injudicious despo- tism , had alienated all the orders of the com- " Relying on the assistance of God , they , indeed , repelled servitude with the most justifiable war ; and though I claim no share of ...
... courts abetted and enforced his injudicious despo- tism , had alienated all the orders of the com- " Relying on the assistance of God , they , indeed , repelled servitude with the most justifiable war ; and though I claim no share of ...
Page 172
... court ; and their rigor- ous persecution of the Puritans , which was offensive to the feeling of the humane , and to the moderation of the liberal , had excited the fears and the jealousies of the wise . The power of the episcopal courts ...
... court ; and their rigor- ous persecution of the Puritans , which was offensive to the feeling of the humane , and to the moderation of the liberal , had excited the fears and the jealousies of the wise . The power of the episcopal courts ...
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