The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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Page 164
... once we could ' did ' till disproportioned sin . ( d ) : As once we could ` did ' till disproportioned sin . 19-24 . Cp . Du Bartas 256 , where it is explained that the ' hidden love ' which still exists between ' steel and Load - stone ...
... once we could ' did ' till disproportioned sin . ( d ) : As once we could ` did ' till disproportioned sin . 19-24 . Cp . Du Bartas 256 , where it is explained that the ' hidden love ' which still exists between ' steel and Load - stone ...
Page 207
... once ] Trin . MS : med'cinal ` is it ' than that ancient moly / That Which Mercury ' Hermes once ' . moly ] Plant with black root and white flower given to Ulysses ( Od . x 302-6 ) to make him proof against the charms of Circe ...
... once ] Trin . MS : med'cinal ` is it ' than that ancient moly / That Which Mercury ' Hermes once ' . moly ] Plant with black root and white flower given to Ulysses ( Od . x 302-6 ) to make him proof against the charms of Circe ...
Page 358
... once gloried friend , 335 My son now captive , hither hath informed Your younger feet , while mine cast back with ... once gloried ] The phrase may mean ' friend once boasted of ' or ' friend once honoured ' : OED records this as the ...
... once gloried friend , 335 My son now captive , hither hath informed Your younger feet , while mine cast back with ... once gloried ] The phrase may mean ' friend once boasted of ' or ' friend once honoured ' : OED records this as the ...
Contents
On the Death of a Fair 14 In Eandem On the Same | 7 |
Mansus Manso Bibliothecarium To John | 59 |
Naturam non pati senium | 61 |
Copyright | |
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