Complete Poetry & Selected Prose: With English Metrical Translations of the Latin, Greek and Italian PoemsNonesuch Press, 1952 - 860 pages |
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Page 135
... voices , uttering joy , Heav'n rung With Jubilee , and loud Hosanna's fill'd Th'eternal Regions : lowly reverent Towards ... voice but well could joine Melodious part , such concord is in Heav'n . Thee Father first they sung Omnipotent ...
... voices , uttering joy , Heav'n rung With Jubilee , and loud Hosanna's fill'd Th'eternal Regions : lowly reverent Towards ... voice but well could joine Melodious part , such concord is in Heav'n . Thee Father first they sung Omnipotent ...
Page 172
... voice Milde , as when Zephyrus on Flora breathes , Her hand soft touching , whisperd thus . Awake My fairest , my espous'd , my latest found , Heav'ns last best gift , my ever new delight , Awake , the morning shines , and the fresh ...
... voice Milde , as when Zephyrus on Flora breathes , Her hand soft touching , whisperd thus . Awake My fairest , my espous'd , my latest found , Heav'ns last best gift , my ever new delight , Awake , the morning shines , and the fresh ...
Page 350
... voice From Heav'n pronounc'd him his beloved Son . That heard the Adversary , who roving still About the world , at that assembly fam'd Would not be last , and with the voice divine Nigh Thunder - struck , th ' exalted man , to whom ...
... voice From Heav'n pronounc'd him his beloved Son . That heard the Adversary , who roving still About the world , at that assembly fam'd Would not be last , and with the voice divine Nigh Thunder - struck , th ' exalted man , to whom ...
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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