Complete Poems and Major Prose, Volume 1957TEXTBOOK CONTAINING THE COMPLETE POEMS AND MAJOR PROSE OF JOHN MILTON. |
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... once told In solemn Songs at King Alcinous ' feast , While sad Ulysses ' soul and all the rest Are held with his melodious harmony In willing chains and sweet captivity . But fie , my wand'ring Muse , how thou dost stray ! Expectance ...
... once told In solemn Songs at King Alcinous ' feast , While sad Ulysses ' soul and all the rest Are held with his melodious harmony In willing chains and sweet captivity . But fie , my wand'ring Muse , how thou dost stray ! Expectance ...
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... once in three years it may be soon cast up how great a loss we fell into of our ancient liberty by that act , which in the ignorant and slavish minds we then were was thought a great purchase . Wisest men perhaps were contented for the ...
... once in three years it may be soon cast up how great a loss we fell into of our ancient liberty by that act , which in the ignorant and slavish minds we then were was thought a great purchase . Wisest men perhaps were contented for the ...
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... once for all , and thus now and then visited and con- firmed , in the most destitute and poorest places of the land , under the government of their own elders performing all minis- terial offices among them , they may be trusted to meet ...
... once for all , and thus now and then visited and con- firmed , in the most destitute and poorest places of the land , under the government of their own elders performing all minis- terial offices among them , they may be trusted to meet ...
Contents
THE MINOR POEMS | 3 |
The Fifth Ode of Horace | 10 |
Elegia Tertia Elegy III | 21 |
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