The Poetical Works of Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and CollinsJ. B. Lippincott & Company, 1859 |
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Side xviii
... Muses , as to require Bailey , by the hands of the common hangman . his destruction . But the principal instrument in On Wednesday , August 29th , the act of indem- obtaining Milton's pardon was Sir William Da- nity was passed , which ...
... Muses , as to require Bailey , by the hands of the common hangman . his destruction . But the principal instrument in On Wednesday , August 29th , the act of indem- obtaining Milton's pardon was Sir William Da- nity was passed , which ...
Side xxii
... muse ; then broke off that discourse , and honour of this country , and the envy and admira- fell upon another subject . " When Elwood after- tion of all others ! wards waited upon him in London , Milton showed him his Paradise Regained ...
... muse ; then broke off that discourse , and honour of this country , and the envy and admira- fell upon another subject . " When Elwood after- tion of all others ! wards waited upon him in London , Milton showed him his Paradise Regained ...
Side xxviii
... Muse who inspired him ; and being asked dison , and the other gentlemen , who had oppor- by a lady present who the Muse was , replied , it tunities of seeing her , knew her immediately to be was God's grace , and the Holy Spirit that ...
... Muse who inspired him ; and being asked dison , and the other gentlemen , who had oppor- by a lady present who the Muse was , replied , it tunities of seeing her , knew her immediately to be was God's grace , and the Holy Spirit that ...
Side xxxi
... Muse engage , Nor earth's wide scene confine his hallow'd rage . See ! see ! he upward springs , and , towering high , Spurns the dull province of mortality ; Shakes Heaven's eternal throne with dire alarms , And sets th ' Almighty ...
... Muse engage , Nor earth's wide scene confine his hallow'd rage . See ! see ! he upward springs , and , towering high , Spurns the dull province of mortality ; Shakes Heaven's eternal throne with dire alarms , And sets th ' Almighty ...
Side xxxii
... Muse ? 1 Hence the rich spoils thy studious youth Caught from the stores of ancient Truth ; Hence all thy busy eye could pleas'd explore , When Rapture led thee to the Latian shore ; Each scene that Tiber's bank supplied ; Each grace ...
... Muse ? 1 Hence the rich spoils thy studious youth Caught from the stores of ancient Truth ; Hence all thy busy eye could pleas'd explore , When Rapture led thee to the Latian shore ; Each scene that Tiber's bank supplied ; Each grace ...
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