Elegy Written in a Country Church-yard and Other Poems |
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Macaulay's Essay on Milton . Macaulay's Lays of Ancient Rome . Macaulay's Life
of Samuel Johnson . Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur . JMilton's Minor Poems . Milton's
Paradise Lost , Books I and II . Old English Ballads . Old Testament Selections .
Macaulay's Essay on Milton . Macaulay's Lays of Ancient Rome . Macaulay's Life
of Samuel Johnson . Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur . JMilton's Minor Poems . Milton's
Paradise Lost , Books I and II . Old English Ballads . Old Testament Selections .
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Adam Smith says : “ Gray joins to the sublimity of Milton the elegance and
harmony of Pope ; and nothing is wanting to render him , perhaps , the first poet
in the English language , but to have written a little more . And , to come nearer to
our ...
Adam Smith says : “ Gray joins to the sublimity of Milton the elegance and
harmony of Pope ; and nothing is wanting to render him , perhaps , the first poet
in the English language , but to have written a little more . And , to come nearer to
our ...
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55 Some village Hampden , ' that , with dauntless breast , The little tyrant of his
fields withstood , Some mute inglorious Milton here may rest , Some Cromwell o
guiltless of his country's blood . 60 The applause of listening senates to
command ...
55 Some village Hampden , ' that , with dauntless breast , The little tyrant of his
fields withstood , Some mute inglorious Milton here may rest , Some Cromwell o
guiltless of his country's blood . 60 The applause of listening senates to
command ...
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Twas Milton struck the deep - toned shell , And , as the choral warblings round
him swell , Meek Newton's selfo bends from his state sublime , And nods his
hoary head , and listens to the rhyme . 20 25 III . AIR 30 " Ye brown o'er - arching
54 ...
Twas Milton struck the deep - toned shell , And , as the choral warblings round
him swell , Meek Newton's selfo bends from his state sublime , And nods his
hoary head , and listens to the rhyme . 20 25 III . AIR 30 " Ye brown o'er - arching
54 ...
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Then Milton had indeed a poet's charms : New to my taste , his Paradise
surpassed 710 The struggling efforts of my boyish tongue To speak its excellence
. I danced for joy . I marvelled much that , at so ripe an age As twice seven years ,
his ...
Then Milton had indeed a poet's charms : New to my taste , his Paradise
surpassed 710 The struggling efforts of my boyish tongue To speak its excellence
. I danced for joy . I marvelled much that , at so ripe an age As twice seven years ,
his ...
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