Complete Poems and Major Prose, Volume 1957TEXTBOOK CONTAINING THE COMPLETE POEMS AND MAJOR PROSE OF JOHN MILTON. |
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... bring to naught , Or proud return though to his heavier doom , Yet with revenge accomplish't and to Hell Draw after him the whole Race of mankind , By him corrupted ? or wilt thou thyself Abolish thy Creation , and unmake , For him ...
... bring to naught , Or proud return though to his heavier doom , Yet with revenge accomplish't and to Hell Draw after him the whole Race of mankind , By him corrupted ? or wilt thou thyself Abolish thy Creation , and unmake , For him ...
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... bring Solstitial summer's heat . To the blanc Moon Her office they prescrib'd , to th ' other five Thir planetary motions and aspects In Sextile , Square , and Trine , and Opposite , Of noxious efficacy , and when to join In Synod ...
... bring Solstitial summer's heat . To the blanc Moon Her office they prescrib'd , to th ' other five Thir planetary motions and aspects In Sextile , Square , and Trine , and Opposite , Of noxious efficacy , and when to join In Synod ...
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... bring upon themselves . In his last chorus in the drama— All is best , though oft we doubt , What th'unsearchable dispose Of highest wisdom brings about , And ever best found in the close . ( 11. 1745-48 ) -he translated lines that ...
... bring upon themselves . In his last chorus in the drama— All is best , though oft we doubt , What th'unsearchable dispose Of highest wisdom brings about , And ever best found in the close . ( 11. 1745-48 ) -he translated lines that ...
Contents
THE MINOR POEMS | 3 |
Writing Certain Treatises | 143 |
On the Religious Memory of Mrs Catharine Thomason My Christian Friend Deceased 16 December | 145 |
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