Complete Poems and Major Prose, Volume 1957TEXTBOOK CONTAINING THE COMPLETE POEMS AND MAJOR PROSE OF JOHN MILTON. |
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Page 371
... delight ? Which must be mutual , in proportion due Giv'n and receiv'd ; but in disparity The one intense , the other still remiss Cannot well suit with either , but soon prove Tedious alike : Of fellowship I speak Such as I seek , fit ...
... delight ? Which must be mutual , in proportion due Giv'n and receiv'd ; but in disparity The one intense , the other still remiss Cannot well suit with either , but soon prove Tedious alike : Of fellowship I speak Such as I seek , fit ...
Page 376
... delight the more , So awful , that with honor thou may'st love Thy mate , who sees when thou art seen least wise . But if the sense of touch whereby mankind Is propagated seem such dear delight . Beyond all other , think the same ...
... delight the more , So awful , that with honor thou may'st love Thy mate , who sees when thou art seen least wise . But if the sense of touch whereby mankind Is propagated seem such dear delight . Beyond all other , think the same ...
Page 389
... delight , The smell of Grain , or tedded Grass , or Kine , Or Dairy , each rural sight , each rural sound ; If chance with Nymphlike step fair Virgin pass , What pleasing seem'd , for her now pleases more , She most , and in her look ...
... delight , The smell of Grain , or tedded Grass , or Kine , Or Dairy , each rural sight , each rural sound ; If chance with Nymphlike step fair Virgin pass , What pleasing seem'd , for her now pleases more , She most , and in her look ...
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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