Complete Poetry & Selected Prose: With English Metrical Translations of the Latin, Greek and Italian PoemsNonesuch Press, 1952 - 860 pages |
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... stand Do as you have in charge , and briefly touch What we propound , and loud that all may hear . So scoffing in ... stand , Though standing else as Rocks , but down they fell By thousands , Angel on Arch - Angel rowl'd ; The sooner for ...
... stand Do as you have in charge , and briefly touch What we propound , and loud that all may hear . So scoffing in ... stand , Though standing else as Rocks , but down they fell By thousands , Angel on Arch - Angel rowl'd ; The sooner for ...
Page 215
... Stand still in bright array ye Saints , here stand Ye Angels arm'd , this day from Battel rest ; Faithful hath been your Warfare , and of God Accepted , fearless in his righteous Cause , And as ye have receivd , so have ye don ...
... Stand still in bright array ye Saints , here stand Ye Angels arm'd , this day from Battel rest ; Faithful hath been your Warfare , and of God Accepted , fearless in his righteous Cause , And as ye have receivd , so have ye don ...
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... stand ; to stand upright Will ask thee skill ; I to thy Fathers house Have brought thee , and highest plac't , highest is best , Now shew thy Progeny ; if not to stand , Cast thy self down ; safely if Son of God : For it is written , He ...
... stand ; to stand upright Will ask thee skill ; I to thy Fathers house Have brought thee , and highest plac't , highest is best , Now shew thy Progeny ; if not to stand , Cast thy self down ; safely if Son of God : For it is written , He ...
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Adam agni Amor Angels anough Antistrophe Areopagitica Atque Battel behold brest Brownists call'd choro Christ Christian Church Confuter dark Death deeds deep delight didst divine doth Earth evil eyes fair Faith farr Father fear fræna giv'n glory Gods grace Hæc hand happy hath hear heard heart Heav'n heav'nly Hell holy honour ipse Israel John Milton King labour less liberty licencing light live Lord Lycidas malè mariage mihi mind never night numina o're Olympo Paradise peace Plato praise Prelats Psal quæ quid repli'd Satan seemd shalt shew Skie SMECTYMNUUS Song soon soul spake Spirit stood sweet taught thee thence thine things thir thou thou art thou hast thought Throne tibi truth Tu quoque ulmo vertue Warr wherein whereof wings wise words