The Oxford Treasury of English Literature ...: Jacobean to VictorianClarendon Press, 1908 |
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... field ; And with a stronger faith embrace A sword , a horse , a shield . Yet this inconstancy is such As thou too shalt adore ; I could not love thee , Dear , so much , Loved I not Honour more . 10 ABRAHAM COWLEY ( 1618-1667 ) was ...
... field ; And with a stronger faith embrace A sword , a horse , a shield . Yet this inconstancy is such As thou too shalt adore ; I could not love thee , Dear , so much , Loved I not Honour more . 10 ABRAHAM COWLEY ( 1618-1667 ) was ...
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... Fields , where he finally settled . He had already ( in 1658 ) begun to work at Paradise Lost . It was completed in 1663. In 1671 Paradise Regained and Samson Agonistes appeared together . Among the more important of his works , in ...
... Fields , where he finally settled . He had already ( in 1658 ) begun to work at Paradise Lost . It was completed in 1663. In 1671 Paradise Regained and Samson Agonistes appeared together . Among the more important of his works , in ...
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... fields are white already . Where there is much desire to learn , there of necessity will be much arguing , much writing , many opinions ; for opinion in good men is but know- ledge in the making . Under these fantastic terrors of sect ...
... fields are white already . Where there is much desire to learn , there of necessity will be much arguing , much writing , many opinions ; for opinion in good men is but know- ledge in the making . Under these fantastic terrors of sect ...
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... field . Him , after long debate , irresolute Of thoughts revolved , his final sentence chose Fit vessel , fittest imp of fraud , in whom To enter , and his dark suggestions hide From sharpest sight ; for in the wily snake , Whatever ...
... field . Him , after long debate , irresolute Of thoughts revolved , his final sentence chose Fit vessel , fittest imp of fraud , in whom To enter , and his dark suggestions hide From sharpest sight ; for in the wily snake , Whatever ...
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... them . In bower and field he sought , where any tuft Of grove or garden - plot more pleasant lay , Their tendance or plantation for delight ; 1 Sc . ' liable ' . By fountain or by shady rivulet He sought them both 46 MILTON.
... them . In bower and field he sought , where any tuft Of grove or garden - plot more pleasant lay , Their tendance or plantation for delight ; 1 Sc . ' liable ' . By fountain or by shady rivulet He sought them both 46 MILTON.
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