The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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Page vii
... Death of a Fair Infant , pp . 345 , 346 ; At a Vacation Exercise in the College , pp . 347-351 ; On the Morning of Christ's Nativity , pp . 351-357 ; Upon the Circumcision , p . 358 ; The Passion , pp . 358 , 359 ; On Time , pp . 359 ...
... Death of a Fair Infant , pp . 345 , 346 ; At a Vacation Exercise in the College , pp . 347-351 ; On the Morning of Christ's Nativity , pp . 351-357 ; Upon the Circumcision , p . 358 ; The Passion , pp . 358 , 359 ; On Time , pp . 359 ...
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... ear with favour bend . 3 For , cloyed with woes and trouble store , Surcharged my soul doth lie ; My life , at death's uncheerful door , Unto the grave draws nigh . 20 ΤΟ 4 Reckoned I am with them that pass Down to 18 TRANSLATIONS .
... ear with favour bend . 3 For , cloyed with woes and trouble store , Surcharged my soul doth lie ; My life , at death's uncheerful door , Unto the grave draws nigh . 20 ΤΟ 4 Reckoned I am with them that pass Down to 18 TRANSLATIONS .
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... Death's hideous house hath barred . 6 Thou , in the lowest pit profound , Hast set me all forlorn , Where thickest darkness hovers round , In horrid deeps to mourn . 7 Thy wrath , from which no shelter saves , Full sore doth press on me ...
... Death's hideous house hath barred . 6 Thou , in the lowest pit profound , Hast set me all forlorn , Where thickest darkness hovers round , In horrid deeps to mourn . 7 Thy wrath , from which no shelter saves , Full sore doth press on me ...
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... death no remembrance is of thee ; Who in the grave can celebrate thy praise ? Wearied I am with sighing out my days ; Nightly my couch I make a kind of sea ; My bed I water with my tears ; mine eye Through grief consumes , is waxen old ...
... death no remembrance is of thee ; Who in the grave can celebrate thy praise ? Wearied I am with sighing out my days ; Nightly my couch I make a kind of sea ; My bed I water with my tears ; mine eye Through grief consumes , is waxen old ...
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... death that waits him near . ( His arrows purposely made he For them that persecute . ) Behold , He travails big with vanity ; Trouble he hath conceived of old As in a womb , and from that mould Hath at length brought forth a lie . He ...
... death that waits him near . ( His arrows purposely made he For them that persecute . ) Behold , He travails big with vanity ; Trouble he hath conceived of old As in a womb , and from that mould Hath at length brought forth a lie . He ...
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