John Milton
John Milton (1608–1674) was an English poet best known for "Paradise Lost" (1667), an epic poem retelling the biblical story of the Fall of Man. He also wrote "Paradise…
"Avenge O lord thy slaughter'd Saints, whose bones Lie scatter'd on the Alpine mountains cold, Ev'n them who kept thy truth so pure of ol"
"Blest pair of Sirens, pledges of Heav'ns joy, Sphear-born harmonious Sisters, Voice, and Vers, Wed your divine sounds, and mixt power em"
"To God our strength sing loud, and clear, Sing loud to God our King, To Jacobs God, that all may hear Loud acclamations ring."
"Thee, whose refulgent staff and summons clear, Minerva's flock longtime was wont t'obey, Although thyself an herald, famous here, T"
"I This is the Month, and this the happy morn Wherin the Son of Heav'ns eternal King, Of wedded Maid, and Virgin Mother born,"
"Methought I saw my late espoused Saint Brought to me like Alcestis from the grave, Whom Joves great Son to her glad Husband gave, R"
"Fairfax, whose name in armes through Europe rings Filling each mouth with envy, or with praise, And all her jealous monarchs with amaze,"
"Angelus unicuique suus (sic credite gentes) Obtigit aethereis ales ab ordinibus. Quid mirum? Leonora tibi si gloria major, Nam tua"
"Lady! that in the prime of earliest youth Wisely hast shunned the broad way and the green, And with those few art eminently seen, T"
"Hence, my epistle skim the Deep fly o'er Yon smooth expanse to the Teutonic shore! Haste lest a friend should grieve for thy delay"
"Ridonsi donne e giovani amorosi M' occostandosi attorno, e perche scrivi, Perche tu scrivi in lingua ignota e strana Verseggiando d"
"Thy gracious ear, O Lord, encline, O hear me I thee pray, For I am poor, and almost pine With need, and sad decay. Preserve my"
"Hail native Language, that by sinews weak Didst move my first endeavouring tongue to speak, And madst imperfect words with childish tri"
"I O fairest flower no sooner blown but blasted, Soft silken Primrose fading timelesslie, Summers chief honour if thou hadst outlasted"
"God in the *1great *1assembly stands Of Kings and lordly States, Among the gods*2 on both his hands. He judges and debates. Ho"
"Cyriack, whose Grandsire on the Royal Bench Of Brittish Themis, with no mean applause Pronounc't and in his volumes taught our Lawes,"
"Learn ye nations of the earth The condition of your birth, Now be taught your feeble state, Know, that all must yield to Fate!"
"Daughter to that good Earl, one President Of Englands Council and her Treasury, Who lived in both unstained with gold or fee, And"
"Thou Shepherd that dost Israel keep Give ear in time of need, Who leadest like a flock of sheep Thy loved Josephs seed, That s"
"Here lies old Hobson, Death hath broke his girt, And here alas, hath laid him in the dirt, Or els the ways being foul, twenty to one,"
"Lord how many are my foes How many those That in arms against me rise Many are they That of my life distrustfully thus say,"
"Know this, O King! that if thou shalt destroy Me, no man's enemy and who have liv'd Obedient to the Laws, thou may'st with ease Str"
"Captain, or colonel, or knight in arms, Whose chance on these defenceless doors may seize, If deed of honour did thee ever please,"
"Silent I sat, dejected, and alone, Making in thought the public woes my own, When, first, arose the image in my breast Of England's"
"An Ode on a Lost Volume of my Poems Which He Desired Me to Replace that He Might Add Them to My Other Works Deposited in the Library. Stroph"
"Now the bright morning Star, Dayes harbinger, Comes dancing from the East, and leads with her The Flowry May, who from her green lap thr"
"Fly envious Time, till thou run out thy race, Call on the lazy leaden-stepping hours, Whose speed is but the heavy Plummets pace; A"
"Lady that in the prime of earliest youth, Wisely hath shun'd the broad way and the green, And with those few art eminently seen, Th"
"1Giovanni Battista Manso, Marquis of Villa, is an Italian Nobleman of the highest estimation among his countrymen, for Genius, Literature,and mili"
"Hence, loathed Melancholy, Of Cerberus and blackest Midnight born In Stygian cave forlorn Mongst horrid shapes, and shrieks, and s"
"Oh that Pieria's spring1 would thro' my breast Pour its inspiring influence, and rush No rill, but rather an o'erflowing flood!"
"Vane, young in yeares, but in sage counsell old, Then whome a better Senatour nere held The helme of Rome, when gownes not armes repelld"
"Answer me when I call God of my righteousness; In straights and in distress Thou didst me disinthrall And set at large; now sp"
"This rich marble doth inter The honoured wife of Winchester, A viscounts daughter, an earls heir, Besides what her virtues fair"
"I who ere while the happy Garden sung, By one mans disobedience lost, now sing Recoverd Paradise to all mankind, By one mans firm"
"Enamour'd, artless, young, on foreign ground, Uncertain whither from myself to fly, To thee, dear Lady, with an humble sigh Let me"
"When I consider how my light is spent Ere half my days in this dark world and wide, And that one talent which is death to hide Lodg"
"O Jehovah our Lord how wondrous great And glorious is thy name through all the earth? So as above the Heavens thy praise to set Out"
"Quis multa gracilis te puer in Rosa Rendred almost word for word without Rhyme according to the Latin Measure, as near as the Language permit."
"They mock my toil the nymphs and am'rous swains And whence this fond attempt to write, they cry, Love-songs in language that thou little"
"O Nightingale, that on yon bloomy Spray Warbl'st at eeve, when all the Woods are still, Thou with fresh hope the Lovers heart dost fill,"
"Here lieth one who did most truly prove, That he could never die while he could move, So hung his destiny never to rot While he mig"
"Jehovah to my words give ear My meditation waigh The voyce of my complaining hear My King and God for unto thee I pray. Jehova"
"Captain or Colonel, or Knight in Arms, Whose chance on these defenceless dores may sease, If ever deed of honour did thee please, G"
"Hail holy light, ofspring of Heav'n first-born, Or of th' Eternal Coeternal beam May I express thee unblam'd? since God is light, A"
"The Argument. Thyrsis and Damon, shepherds and neighbours, had always pursued the same studies, and had, from their earliest days, been un"
"Ah, how the Human Mind wearies herself With her own wand'rings, and, involved in gloom Impenetrable, speculates amiss! Measuring, i"
"Mean while the new-baptizd, who yet remaind At Jordan with the Baptist, and had seen Him whom they heard so late expresly calld"
"Per certo i bei vostr'occhi Donna mia Esser non puo che non fian lo mio sole Si mi percuoton forte, come ci suole Per l'arene di Li"
"Hence, my epistle skim the Deep fly o'er Yon smooth expanse to the Teutonic shore! Haste lest a friend should grieve for thy delay And the Gods grant"
"Methought I saw my late espoused Saint Brought to me like Alcestus from the grave, Who Jove's great Son to her glad Husband gave, R"
"When Israel by Jehovah call'd From Egypt's hostile plain, Pour'd forth in numbers as the Sand And sought the adjacent main: Th"
"When Faith and Love, which parted from thee never, Had ripened thy just soul to dwell with God, Meekly thou didst resign this earthly lo"
"I. SONG. Look Nymphs, and Shepherds look, What sudden blaze of majesty Is that which we from hence descry Too divine to be mi"
"To Mr Lawrence Lawrence, of virtuous father virtuous son, Now that the fields are dank, and ways are mire, Where shall we som"
"Now Morn her rosie steps in th Eastern Clime Advancing, sowd the Earth with Orient Pearle, When Adam wakt, so customd, for his sleep"
"O for that warning voice, which he who saw Th Apocalyps, heard cry in Heaven aloud, Then when the Dragon, put to second rout, Came"
"Giovane piano, e semplicetto amante Poi che fuggir me stesso in dubbio sono, Madonna a voi del mio cuor l'humil dono Faro divoto; i"
"Lord in thine anger do not reprehend me Nor in thy hot displeasure me correct; Pity me Lord for I am much deject Am very weak and f"
"I did but prompt the age to quit their cloggs By the known rules of antient libertie, When strait a barbarous noise environs me Of"