The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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... leaf on which they are written bears M.'s name and contains also Ignavus satrapam ... ( p . 11 ) and the prose theme on early rising ( Columbia xii 288-91 ) . Horwood found the leaf among the papers of Sir Frederick Graham , loose in ...
... leaf on which they are written bears M.'s name and contains also Ignavus satrapam ... ( p . 11 ) and the prose theme on early rising ( Columbia xii 288-91 ) . Horwood found the leaf among the papers of Sir Frederick Graham , loose in ...
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... leaf of the flag has dusky streaks in the middle and is serrated at the edge . 106. flower ] The hyacinth ... leaves , and the flower bore the marks AI AI , letters of lamentation . ' 107. pledge ] child ( in that a child is a ...
... leaf of the flag has dusky streaks in the middle and is serrated at the edge . 106. flower ] The hyacinth ... leaves , and the flower bore the marks AI AI , letters of lamentation . ' 107. pledge ] child ( in that a child is a ...
Page 480
... leaf falleth off from the vine , and as a falling fig from the fig tree . ' Fallen leaves were an enduring simile for the numberless dead : see Homer , Il . vi 146 , Virgil , Aen . vi 309–10 ( ' multitudinous as the leaves of the forest ...
... leaf falleth off from the vine , and as a falling fig from the fig tree . ' Fallen leaves were an enduring simile for the numberless dead : see Homer , Il . vi 146 , Virgil , Aen . vi 309–10 ( ' multitudinous as the leaves of the forest ...
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 |
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