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... , or during Milton's fourth academic year at Cambridge , and , as the title implies , was but a fragment of a much longer and more composite exercise or discourse , ΙΟ THE ENGLISH POEMS . At a Vacation Exercise in the College.
... , or during Milton's fourth academic year at Cambridge , and , as the title implies , was but a fragment of a much longer and more composite exercise or discourse , ΙΟ THE ENGLISH POEMS . At a Vacation Exercise in the College.
Page 131
... thy pardon ask That now I use thee in my latter task ! Small loss it is that thence can come unto thee ; I know my tongue but little grace can do thee . ΙΟ Thou need'st not be ambitious to be first ; Believe AT A VACATION EXERCISE . 131.
... thy pardon ask That now I use thee in my latter task ! Small loss it is that thence can come unto thee ; I know my tongue but little grace can do thee . ΙΟ Thou need'st not be ambitious to be first ; Believe AT A VACATION EXERCISE . 131.
Page 143
... up in dark and long outliving night . II . For now to sorrow must I tune my song , And set my harp to notes of saddest woe , Which on our dearest Lord did seize ere long , ΙΟ Dangers , and snares , and wrongs , and worse THE PASSION . 143.
... up in dark and long outliving night . II . For now to sorrow must I tune my song , And set my harp to notes of saddest woe , Which on our dearest Lord did seize ere long , ΙΟ Dangers , and snares , and wrongs , and worse THE PASSION . 143.
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... ΙΟ Too long vacation hastened on his term . Merely to drive the time away he sickened , Fainted , and died , nor would with ale be quickened . " Nay , " quoth he , on his swooning bed outstretched , " If I mayn't carry , sure I'll ne'er ...
... ΙΟ Too long vacation hastened on his term . Merely to drive the time away he sickened , Fainted , and died , nor would with ale be quickened . " Nay , " quoth he , on his swooning bed outstretched , " If I mayn't carry , sure I'll ne'er ...
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... ΙΟ But , hail ! thou Goddess sage and holy ! Hail , divinest Melancholy ! Whose saintly visage is too bright To hit the sense of human sight , And therefore to our weaker view O'erlaid with black , staid Wisdom's hue ; Black , but such ...
... ΙΟ But , hail ! thou Goddess sage and holy ! Hail , divinest Melancholy ! Whose saintly visage is too bright To hit the sense of human sight , And therefore to our weaker view O'erlaid with black , staid Wisdom's hue ; Black , but such ...
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