Complete Poetry & Selected Prose: With English Metrical Translations of the Latin, Greek and Italian PoemsNonesuch Press, 1938 - 860 pàgines |
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Pàgina 354
... thoughts , the better to converse With solitude , till far from track of men , Thought following thought , and step by step led on , He entred now the bordering Desert wild , And with dark shades and rocks environ'd round , His holy ...
... thoughts , the better to converse With solitude , till far from track of men , Thought following thought , and step by step led on , He entred now the bordering Desert wild , And with dark shades and rocks environ'd round , His holy ...
Pàgina 398
... thought my God , And storm'st refus'd , thinking to terrifie Mee to thy will ; desist ; thou art discern'd And toil'st in vain , nor me in vain molest . To whom the Fiend now swoln with rage reply'd : Then hear , O Son of David , Virgin ...
... thought my God , And storm'st refus'd , thinking to terrifie Mee to thy will ; desist ; thou art discern'd And toil'st in vain , nor me in vain molest . To whom the Fiend now swoln with rage reply'd : Then hear , O Son of David , Virgin ...
Pàgina 402
... thought it not un- worthy to insert a verse of Euripides into the Text of Holy Scripture , I Cor . 15. 33. and Paraus commenting on the Revelation , divides the whole Book as a Tragedy , into Acts distinguisht each by a Chorus of ...
... thought it not un- worthy to insert a verse of Euripides into the Text of Holy Scripture , I Cor . 15. 33. and Paraus commenting on the Revelation , divides the whole Book as a Tragedy , into Acts distinguisht each by a Chorus of ...
Continguts
De Ideâ Platonicâ quemadmodum Aristoteles intellexit | 9 |
The Passion c 1630 | 16 |
Sonnet O Nightingale | 18 |
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Adam agni alwayes Angels anough Antistrophe Battel Beast behold brest bring call'd cause Christ Christian Church Cicero Confuter dark Death deeds delight divine divorce doth Earth Euripides evill eyes fair faith farr Father fear giv'n glory Gods hand happy hath hear heard heart Heav'n heav'nly Hell holy honour Israel John Milton King labour learning less liberty licencing light Liturgy live Lord malè mariage mihi mind nature never night numina o're Paradise Parlament peace perswade Pharises Plato praise Prelats publick quæ reason Religion Remonstrant saith Satan Satyrs seemd selfe shalt shame shew Skie SMECTYMNUUS soon soul spake Spirit stood sweet taught thee thence thine things thir thou thou hast thought Throne tibi truth Tu quoque ulmo us'd vertue Warr wherein whereof wings wisdom wise words