The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volume 3The Poetical Works of John Milton by John Milton - John Milton (9 December 1608 - 8 November 1674) was an English poet, polemicist, a scholarly man of letters, and a civil servant for the Commonwealth of England under Oliver Cromwell. He wrote at a time of religious flux and political upheaval, and is best known for his epic poem Paradise Lost. |
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... Phoebus , which they taste , ( For most do taste through fond intemp'rate thirst ) Soon as the potion works , their human count'nance , Th'express reseniblance of the Gods , is chang'd Into some brutish form of wolf , or bear , Or ounce ...
... Phoebus , which they taste , ( For most do taste through fond intemp'rate thirst ) Soon as the potion works , their human count'nance , Th'express reseniblance of the Gods , is chang'd Into some brutish form of wolf , or bear , Or ounce ...
Page 304
... vertigine coelos . Tardior haud solito Saturnus , et acer ut olim Fulmineum rutilat cristata casside Mavors . Floridus æternum Phoebus juvenile coruscat , 30 35 45 coli ; . 55 Nec fovet effætas loca per 304 SYLVARUM LIBER .
... vertigine coelos . Tardior haud solito Saturnus , et acer ut olim Fulmineum rutilat cristata casside Mavors . Floridus æternum Phoebus juvenile coruscat , 30 35 45 coli ; . 55 Nec fovet effætas loca per 304 SYLVARUM LIBER .
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... Phoebus se dispertire duobus , Altera dona mihi , dedit altera dona parenti ; Dividuumque Deum , genitorque puerque , tenemus . Tu tamen ut simules teneras odisse Camonas , Non odisse reor ; neque enim , pater , ire jubebas Qua via lata ...
... Phoebus se dispertire duobus , Altera dona mihi , dedit altera dona parenti ; Dividuumque Deum , genitorque puerque , tenemus . Tu tamen ut simules teneras odisse Camonas , Non odisse reor ; neque enim , pater , ire jubebas Qua via lata ...
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