The Poetical Works of Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and CollinsJ. Grigg, 1831 - 530 sider |
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... Lorenzo , a man of pleasure , and on King Charles ' Martyrdom , entitled , An Apo- of the world ; and who , it is generally supposed , logy for Princes . In 1730 , he was presented by was his own son , then labouring under his father's ...
... Lorenzo , a man of pleasure , and on King Charles ' Martyrdom , entitled , An Apo- of the world ; and who , it is generally supposed , logy for Princes . In 1730 , he was presented by was his own son , then labouring under his father's ...
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... Lorenzo , whether taken from real life , or moulded purely in the author's imagination , Mr. Croft has sufficiently proved that it could not intend his son , who was but eight years old when the greater part of the Mrs. Mouncher , in ...
... Lorenzo , whether taken from real life , or moulded purely in the author's imagination , Mr. Croft has sufficiently proved that it could not intend his son , who was but eight years old when the greater part of the Mrs. Mouncher , in ...
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... Lorenzo were a singular manner with an elegant piece of needle- real or fictitious characters , it is certain the author work by Lady Young , and some appropriate in- could be at no loss for models for them among the scriptions ...
... Lorenzo were a singular manner with an elegant piece of needle- real or fictitious characters , it is certain the author work by Lady Young , and some appropriate in- could be at no loss for models for them among the scriptions ...
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... Lorenzo ! wisdom into folly turns , Oft the first instant its idea fair To labouring thought is born . How dim our eye ! The present moment terminates our sight ; hour ! O thou ! whate'er thou art , whose heart exults , ' Wouldst thou I ...
... Lorenzo ! wisdom into folly turns , Oft the first instant its idea fair To labouring thought is born . How dim our eye ! The present moment terminates our sight ; hour ! O thou ! whate'er thou art , whose heart exults , ' Wouldst thou I ...
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... Lorenzo ! let me turn my thoughts on thee And thine ; on themes may profit ; profit there Where most thy need . Themes , too , the genuine growth Of dear Philander's dust . He thus , though dead , May still befriend . - What themes ...
... Lorenzo ! let me turn my thoughts on thee And thine ; on themes may profit ; profit there Where most thy need . Themes , too , the genuine growth Of dear Philander's dust . He thus , though dead , May still befriend . - What themes ...
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Adam Andrew Marvel angels archangel arms art thou behold blessed bliss breast charms cherubim clouds dark death deep delight divine Don Carlos dread dwell earth eternal eyes fair fame fate father fear fire flame fruit glorious glory gods grace hand happy hast hath heart Heaven hell honour hope human immortal John Milton King labour light live Lord Lorenzo lost Lycidas mankind Messiah Milton mind mortal Muse nature Nature's night numbers o'er pain Paradise Paradise Lost peace Pindar praise pride proud rage reign rise round sacred Salmasius Satan shade shalt shine sight skies Smectymnuus smile Son of God song soon soul spake spirits stars stood sweet taste tempest thee thence thine things thou art thou hast thought throne thunder thyself truth virtue whence wings wisdom wise wonder
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Side 10 - Who shall tempt with wandering feet The dark, unbottomed, infinite abyss, And through the palpable obscure find out His uncouth way, or spread his airy flight, Upborne with indefatigable wings Over the vast abrupt ! — So both ascend In the visions of God — B.