The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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Page 62
... tells Venus that fate is incisa adamante perenni . 9. mater ] Ge , Earth , who according to Hesiod , Theog . 117-63 ... tells , Il . i 590-4 . 25. tui ... nati ] Phaėthon . Ovid , Met . ii 19-328 , tells how when driving his father's ...
... tells Venus that fate is incisa adamante perenni . 9. mater ] Ge , Earth , who according to Hesiod , Theog . 117-63 ... tells , Il . i 590-4 . 25. tui ... nati ] Phaėthon . Ovid , Met . ii 19-328 , tells how when driving his father's ...
Page 136
... tells his tale ] The argument about whether this means counts the tally of his sheep ' or ' tells his story ( of love ) ' goes back to Warton and beyond . The former seems more likely in a catalogue of early - morning phenomena , but ...
... tells his tale ] The argument about whether this means counts the tally of his sheep ' or ' tells his story ( of love ) ' goes back to Warton and beyond . The former seems more likely in a catalogue of early - morning phenomena , but ...
Page 275
... tells the story in the History of Britain ( Columbia x 7-11 ) . 164. Brennumque ... Belinum ] Geoffrey of Monmouth III i - ix and Spenser , F.Q. II x 40 , tell how Brennus and Belinus , sons of Dunwallo Molmutius , king of Britain ...
... tells the story in the History of Britain ( Columbia x 7-11 ) . 164. Brennumque ... Belinum ] Geoffrey of Monmouth III i - ix and Spenser , F.Q. II x 40 , tell how Brennus and Belinus , sons of Dunwallo Molmutius , king of Britain ...
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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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