Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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Page 36
... Satan : His spear , to equal which the tallest pine Hewn on Norwegian hills , to be the mast Of some great admiral , were but a wand , He walked with . Ilis diction was in his own time censured as negligent . He seems not to have known ...
... Satan : His spear , to equal which the tallest pine Hewn on Norwegian hills , to be the mast Of some great admiral , were but a wand , He walked with . Ilis diction was in his own time censured as negligent . He seems not to have known ...
Page 75
... Satan himself can accuse None here ( no not so much as the divines ) For th ' motus primò primi to strong lines . Well , since the soil then does not naturally bear Verse , who ( a devil ) should import it here ? For that to me would ...
... Satan himself can accuse None here ( no not so much as the divines ) For th ' motus primò primi to strong lines . Well , since the soil then does not naturally bear Verse , who ( a devil ) should import it here ? For that to me would ...
Page 122
... Satan art . Though in thy thoughts scarce any tracks have So much as of original sin , [ been Such charms thy beauty wears , as might Desires in dying confess'd saints excite : Thou , with strange adultery , Dost in each breast a ...
... Satan art . Though in thy thoughts scarce any tracks have So much as of original sin , [ been Such charms thy beauty wears , as might Desires in dying confess'd saints excite : Thou , with strange adultery , Dost in each breast a ...
Page 244
... Satan 3 the old Came here with a beard to his middle ; Though he chang'd face and name , Old Will was the same , At the noise of a can and a fiddle . 3 Mr. W. Murrey . These statesmen , you believe , Send straight for the 244 DENHAM'S ...
... Satan 3 the old Came here with a beard to his middle ; Though he chang'd face and name , Old Will was the same , At the noise of a can and a fiddle . 3 Mr. W. Murrey . These statesmen , you believe , Send straight for the 244 DENHAM'S ...
Page 258
... Satan himself was bound , till th ' iron chain Our pride did break , and let him loose again . Still the old sting remain'd , and man began To tempt the serpent , as he tempted man ; Then Hell sends forth her furies , Avarice , Pride ...
... Satan himself was bound , till th ' iron chain Our pride did break , and let him loose again . Still the old sting remain'd , and man began To tempt the serpent , as he tempted man ; Then Hell sends forth her furies , Avarice , Pride ...
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