¬The Poetical Works of John Milton0, 第 2 卷 |
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第 48 頁
Yet they a beauteous offspring thall beget ; For that fair female troop shou law'it ,
that seem'd Of goddesses , so blithe , so smooth , fo gay , 625 Yet empty of all
good , wherein contiits Women's domestic honour and chief praise ; 605 625 29 ...
Yet they a beauteous offspring thall beget ; For that fair female troop shou law'it ,
that seem'd Of goddesses , so blithe , so smooth , fo gay , 625 Yet empty of all
good , wherein contiits Women's domestic honour and chief praise ; 605 625 29 ...
第 91 頁
... and thrink into a trivial toy , At every sudden slighting quite abaih'd : Therefore ,
with manjier objects we must try 225 His constancy , with such as have more
show Of worth , of honour , glory , and popular praise ; Rocks whereon greatelt
men ...
... and thrink into a trivial toy , At every sudden slighting quite abaih'd : Therefore ,
with manjier objects we must try 225 His constancy , with such as have more
show Of worth , of honour , glory , and popular praise ; Rocks whereon greatelt
men ...
第 92 頁
... moze , and human food 246 Nor tasted , nor had appetite ; that fast To virtue I
impute not , or count part Of what I suffer here ; if Nature need not , Or God
support Nature without repast , 250 Though needing , wiiat praise is it to endure ?
... moze , and human food 246 Nor tasted , nor had appetite ; that fast To virtue I
impute not , or count part Of what I suffer here ; if Nature need not , Or God
support Nature without repast , 250 Though needing , wiiat praise is it to endure ?
第 97 頁
Extol not riches then , the toil of fools , The wite man's cumbrance , if not snare ,
more apt To Nacken virtue , and abate her edge , 455 Than prompt her to do
aught may merit praise . What it with like adverfion I reject Riches and realms ; yet
not ...
Extol not riches then , the toil of fools , The wite man's cumbrance , if not snare ,
more apt To Nacken virtue , and abate her edge , 455 Than prompt her to do
aught may merit praise . What it with like adverfion I reject Riches and realms ; yet
not ...
第 99 頁
To whom our Saviour calmly thus reply'd : Thou neither dost persuade me to seek
wealth For empire's lake , nor empire to affect 45 For glory's take , by all thy
argument . For what is glory but the blaze of fame , The people's praise , it always
...
To whom our Saviour calmly thus reply'd : Thou neither dost persuade me to seek
wealth For empire's lake , nor empire to affect 45 For glory's take , by all thy
argument . For what is glory but the blaze of fame , The people's praise , it always
...
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