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... death , despise : Hence they no cares for this frail being feel , But rush undaunted on the pointed steel , Provoke approaching fate , and bravely scorn To spare that life , which must so soon return : LUCAN . ROWE . I AM very much ...
... death , despise : Hence they no cares for this frail being feel , But rush undaunted on the pointed steel , Provoke approaching fate , and bravely scorn To spare that life , which must so soon return : LUCAN . ROWE . I AM very much ...
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... Death , Close following pace for pace , not mounted yet On his pale horse .......... Which alludes to that passage in Scripture so won- derfully poetical , aud terrifying to the imagination .... " And I looked , and behold a pale horse ...
... Death , Close following pace for pace , not mounted yet On his pale horse .......... Which alludes to that passage in Scripture so won- derfully poetical , aud terrifying to the imagination .... " And I looked , and behold a pale horse ...
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... Death , who act a large part in this book . Such beautiful extended allegories are certainly some of the finest compositions of genius ; but , as I have before observed , are not agreeable to the nature of an heroic poem . This of Sin ...
... Death , who act a large part in this book . Such beautiful extended allegories are certainly some of the finest compositions of genius ; but , as I have before observed , are not agreeable to the nature of an heroic poem . This of Sin ...
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acquaintance action Adam Adam and Eve Æneid agreeable Andromache angels appear APRIL 18 Aurengzebe bagnio Barachel beautiful behaviour behold character cheerfulness circumstances consider creature dæmon death delight described desire discourse earth endeavour entertainment eyes fair father flow'rs fortune genius gentleman give hand happy head hear heart heaven Homer honour humble servant humour Iliad imagination innocence Jupiter kind ladies learning letter live look looking-glass mankind manner means Menippus Messiah Milton mind Mohocks moral nature never night obliged observed occasion Ovid paper Paradise Paradise Lost particular passage passed passion Paul Lorrain person pleased pleasure poem poet prince racter reader reason received says sentiments shew shewn Sir Richard Baker Sir Roger speak Spectator spirit sublime take notice tell thee thing thou thought tion told town Turnus VIRG virtue whole writ young