Paradise Lost : Book VII. (John Milton Poems)
Descend from Heaven, Urania, by that nameIf rightly thou art called, whose voice divineFollowing, above the Olympian hill I soar,Above ...
Descend from Heaven, Urania, by that nameIf rightly thou art called, whose voice divineFollowing, above the Olympian hill I soar,Above ...
While wind and rain drive through the half-stripped trees,Fanners and flails go merrily in the barn.Each brook and river sweeps ...
Raised by the coming plough, the merry larkUpsprings, and, soaring, joins the high-poised choirsThat carol far and near, in spiral ...
In the dark Backward of six thousand Years,(So Moses writes and all our Christian Seers)The World, a rude, unfashion'd Embryo ...
Hail to the Man, whom sacred thirst of FameAmongst the stars enroll'd a shining Name!In whose great Soul Apollo fix'd ...
I. Wafted o'er purple seas, From gold Hesperides, Mixed with the southern breeze, Hail to us spirits! Dripping with fragrant rains, Fire of our ardent veins, Life ...
For the mountains' hoarse greetings came hollow From stormy wind-chasms and caves, And I heard their wild cataracts wallow Huge bulks in long ...
THose Atomes loosely joyn'd, do not remaineSo long as those, which Closenesse do maintaine.Those make all things i'th World ebb, ...
WHat makes a Sparke of Fire to burne more quick,Then a great Flame? because 'tis small to stick.For Fire of ...
The last day of April made her bed,As whole forests of cloud, capsizing, swayed in the West.With a moonbeam knife ...
Your heart, a frozen orange, a centre,within, without light, of sweet juniper oiland a porous appearance of gold: a surfacethat ...
You threw me a lemon, so bitter,with a hand warm and so pure,that its shape was not spoiled,and I tasted ...
"The brimming bucket at my mouth -Coolness of water! In all my veins the heat, the drouth, - O, the ...
I summon up Panofskv from his bed Among the famous dead To build a tomb which, since I ...
The Great TyrannosaurusLived centuries ago;Through marshes wet and porousHe rambled to and fro.The most tremendous LizardThat ever browsed on meat,His ...
Talking with my beloved in New York I stood at the outdoor public telephone in Mexican sunlight, in my purple ...
In sleep when an old man's body is no longer aware of his boundaries, and lies flattened by gravity like ...
THERE are some powerful odours that can pass Out of the stoppard flagon; even glass To them is porous. Oft ...
We crossed to the other side, the burgee of the boat ceased flapping and lagged behind like a dead wing. ...
O, for that warning voice, which he, who saw The Apocalypse, heard cry in Heaven aloud, Then when the Dragon, ...
Descend from Heaven, Urania, by that name If rightly thou art called, whose voice divine Following, above the Olympian hill ...
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