The Poetical WorksMacmillan, 1893 - 625 pages |
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Page 47
... thee so wide in the waist As scarce with no pudding thou art to be laced ; But , eating and drinking until thou dost nod , Thou break'st all thy girdles , and break'st forth a god . " Clearly Milton did not take his idea of the ...
... thee so wide in the waist As scarce with no pudding thou art to be laced ; But , eating and drinking until thou dost nod , Thou break'st all thy girdles , and break'st forth a god . " Clearly Milton did not take his idea of the ...
Page 122
... thee to buy them — though these are not without the highest commendations and applause of the learnedest Academicks , both domestic and foreign , and , amongst those of our own country , the unparalleled attestation of that renowned ...
... thee to buy them — though these are not without the highest commendations and applause of the learnedest Academicks , both domestic and foreign , and , amongst those of our own country , the unparalleled attestation of that renowned ...
Page 131
... thee , and 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 . IO Thou need'st not be ambitious to be first ; Believe AT A VACATION ...
... thee , and 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 . IO Thou need'st not be ambitious to be first ; Believe AT A VACATION ...
Page 132
... thee then deny me not thy aid , For this same small neglect that I have made ; But haste thee straight to do me once a pleasure , And from thy wardrobe bring thy chiefest treasure , Not those new - fangled toys , and trimming slight ...
... thee then deny me not thy aid , For this same small neglect that I have made ; But haste thee straight to do me once a pleasure , And from thy wardrobe bring thy chiefest treasure , Not those new - fangled toys , and trimming slight ...
Page 145
... Mirth , and youth , and warm desire ! Woods and groves are of thy dressing ; Hill and dale doth boast thy blessing . VOL . I. L 146 ON THE UNIVERSITY CARRIER . Thus we salute thee SONG ON MAY MORNING . 145 Song on May Morning •
... Mirth , and youth , and warm desire ! Woods and groves are of thy dressing ; Hill and dale doth boast thy blessing . VOL . I. L 146 ON THE UNIVERSITY CARRIER . Thus we salute thee SONG ON MAY MORNING . 145 Song on May Morning •
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