John Milton Poems on Sons (50 Poems)
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Paradise Lost : Book XII. (John Milton Poems)
As one who in his journey bates at noon,Though bent on speed; so here the Arch-Angel pausedBetwixt the world destroyed and world restored,If Adam aught perhaps might interpose;Then, with transition sweet, new speech resumes.Thus thou hast seen one world begin, … Continue reading
Paradise Lost : Book VIII. (John Milton Poems)
The Angel ended, and in Adam’s earSo charming left his voice, that he a whileThought him still speaking, still stood fixed to hear;Then, as new waked, thus gratefully replied.What thanks sufficient, or what recompenceEqual, have I to render thee, divineHistorian, … Continue reading
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 the flight of Pegasean wing!The meaning, not the name, I call: for thouNor of the Muses nine, nor on the … Continue reading
Paradise Regain’d : Book I. (John Milton Poems)
I, who erewhile the happy Garden sungBy one man’s disobedience lost, now singRecovered Paradise to all mankind,By one man’s firm obedience fully triedThrough all temptation, and the Tempter foiledIn all his wiles, defeated and repulsed,And Eden raised in the waste … Continue reading
Paradise Regain’d : Book II. (John Milton Poems)
Meanwhile the new-baptized, who yet remainedAt Jordan with the Baptist, and had seenHim whom they heard so late expressly calledJesus Messiah, Son of God, declared,And on that high authority had believed,And with him talked, and with him lodged—I meanAndrew and … Continue reading
Paradise Regain’d : Book III. (John Milton Poems)
So spake the Son of God; and Satan stoodA while as mute, confounded what to say,What to reply, confuted and convincedOf his weak arguing and fallacious drift;At length, collecting all his serpent wiles,With soothing words renewed, him thus accosts:– “I see … Continue reading
On The Morning Of Christ’s Nativity. Compos’d 1629 (John Milton Poems)
I.This is the month, and this the happy morn, Wherein the Son of Heaven’s eternal King, Of wedded maid and Virgin Mother born, Our great redemption from above did bring; For so the holy sages once did sing, That he our deadly forfeit should release, And … Continue reading
Psalm LXXX. (80) (John Milton Poems)
Thou Shepherd that dost Israel keepGive ear in time of need,Who leadest like a flock of sheepThy loved Josephs seed,That sitt’st between the Cherubs brightBetween their wings out-spreadShine forth, and from thy cloud give light,And on our foes thy dread.In … Continue reading
Psalm LXXXIII. (83) (John Milton Poems)
Be not thou silent now at lengthO God hold not thy peace,Sit not thou still O God of strengthWe cry and do not cease.For lo thy furious foes now *swellAnd *storm outrageously, *Jehemajun.And they that hate thee proud and fillExalt their … Continue reading
An Epitaph On The Marchioness Of Winchester (John Milton Poems)
This rich Marble doth enterrThe honour’d Wife of Winchester,A Vicounts daughter, an Earls heir,Besides what her vertues fairAdded to her noble birth,More then she could own from Earth.Summers three times eight save oneShe had told, alas too soon,After so short … Continue reading
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