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Mirth and her companions dance to the lilting metre : Come and trip it as you go ,
On the light fantastic toe . Melancholy moves with stately dignity to the same
measure : Come , pensive nun , devout and pure , Sober , steadfast , and demure
.
Mirth and her companions dance to the lilting metre : Come and trip it as you go ,
On the light fantastic toe . Melancholy moves with stately dignity to the same
measure : Come , pensive nun , devout and pure , Sober , steadfast , and demure
.
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I hate a pupil teacher , I endure not an instructor that comes to me under the
wardship of an overseeing fist . ” Not only individual sentences arrest us , but
many figures of speech , particularly those recurrent motifs throughout Milton ' s
works of ...
I hate a pupil teacher , I endure not an instructor that comes to me under the
wardship of an overseeing fist . ” Not only individual sentences arrest us , but
many figures of speech , particularly those recurrent motifs throughout Milton ' s
works of ...
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Wisdom comes not from the making or reading of many books , of which there is
no end . It comes through the Light of Nature , which is “ not in all quite lost ” ( IV .
352 ) . That light is in kind if not in degree the Light from above , from the ...
Wisdom comes not from the making or reading of many books , of which there is
no end . It comes through the Light of Nature , which is “ not in all quite lost ” ( IV .
352 ) . That light is in kind if not in degree the Light from above , from the ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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