Complete Poems and Major Prose, Volume 1957TEXTBOOK CONTAINING THE COMPLETE POEMS AND MAJOR PROSE OF JOHN MILTON. |
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Page 83
... song and song has power to move the frightful depths of Tar- tarus and to bind the gods below and control the implacable shades with triple adamant . By song Apollo's priestesses25 and the trem- bling Sibyl , with blanched features ...
... song and song has power to move the frightful depths of Tar- tarus and to bind the gods below and control the implacable shades with triple adamant . By song Apollo's priestesses25 and the trem- bling Sibyl , with blanched features ...
Page 523
... Songs and Harps in Babylon , That pleas'd so well our Victors ' ear , declare That rather Greece from us these Arts deriv'd ; Ill imitated , while they loudest sing The vices of thir Deities , and thir own In Fable , Hymn , or Song , so ...
... Songs and Harps in Babylon , That pleas'd so well our Victors ' ear , declare That rather Greece from us these Arts deriv'd ; Ill imitated , while they loudest sing The vices of thir Deities , and thir own In Fable , Hymn , or Song , so ...
Page 669
... Song of Solo- mon , consisting of two persons and a 166 Cf. Milton's confession of his hope of writing a Christian epic on King Arthur in Manso , 80-84 , and of his abandonment of such epic themes in PL IX , 25-41 . Cf. also P. F. Jones ...
... Song of Solo- mon , consisting of two persons and a 166 Cf. Milton's confession of his hope of writing a Christian epic on King Arthur in Manso , 80-84 , and of his abandonment of such epic themes in PL IX , 25-41 . Cf. also P. F. Jones ...
Contents
THE MINOR POEMS | 3 |
The Fifth Ode of Horace | 10 |
Elegia Tertia Elegy III | 21 |
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