English Poems, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1872 - 341 pages |
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... sense , Plac'd heav'n from Earth so far , that earthly sight , If it presume , might err in things too high , And no advantage gain . What if the sun Be centre to the world , and other stars By his attractive virtue and their own ...
... sense , Plac'd heav'n from Earth so far , that earthly sight , If it presume , might err in things too high , And no advantage gain . What if the sun Be centre to the world , and other stars By his attractive virtue and their own ...
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... sense , untroubl'd , though I thought I then was passing to my former state Insensible , and forthwith to dissolve ; 290 When suddenly stood at my head a dream , Whose inward apparition gently mov'd My fancy to believe I yet had being ...
... sense , untroubl'd , though I thought I then was passing to my former state Insensible , and forthwith to dissolve ; 290 When suddenly stood at my head a dream , Whose inward apparition gently mov'd My fancy to believe I yet had being ...
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... sense , Dazzl'd and spent , sunk down , and sought repair Of sleep , which instantly fell on me , call'd By Nature as in aid , and clos'd mine eyes . Mine eyes he clos'd , but op'n left the cell 460 Of Fancy my internal sight ; by which ...
... sense , Dazzl'd and spent , sunk down , and sought repair Of sleep , which instantly fell on me , call'd By Nature as in aid , and clos'd mine eyes . Mine eyes he clos'd , but op'n left the cell 460 Of Fancy my internal sight ; by which ...
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... sense of touch whereby mankind Is propagated seem such dear delight 580 Beyond all other , think the same voutsaft To cattle and each beast ; which would not be To them made common and divulg'd , if aught Therein enjoy'd were worthy to ...
... sense of touch whereby mankind Is propagated seem such dear delight 580 Beyond all other , think the same voutsaft To cattle and each beast ; which would not be To them made common and divulg'd , if aught Therein enjoy'd were worthy to ...
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... sense Variously representing ; yet still free Approve the best , and follow what I approve . To love thou blam'st me not , for Love thou say'st Leads up to Heav'n , is both the way and the guide ; Bear with me then , if lawful what I ...
... sense Variously representing ; yet still free Approve the best , and follow what I approve . To love thou blam'st me not , for Love thou say'st Leads up to Heav'n , is both the way and the guide ; Bear with me then , if lawful what I ...
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Adam Æneid angel aught beast behold call'd Chorus Cicero cloud Comus creatures Dagon dark death deeds delight divine dwell E. P. and P. L. Earth enemies Euripides evil eyes Faery Queene fair faith Father fear fruit Georgics giv'n glory gods hand Harapha hath heard heart Heav'n Heav'nly Hell highth hither honour Horace Iliad Keightley king labour lest light live Lord Manoa Metamorphoses Milton mind nigh night Odes Ovid Paradise Lost Paradise Regained poem Psalm rais'd reign repli'd return'd round Samson Samson Agonistes Satan Saviour seat seem'd sense serpent Shakespeare shalt shame sight Son of God soon Sophocles spake Spenser spirit stood strength sweet taste Tempter Thebez thee thence thine things thou art thou hast thought throne thyself tree turn'd viii virtue voice Wedgwood whence wings words