The Annotated Milton: Complete English Poems

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by John Milton; Burton Raffel


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  7981 of his sentence/punishment

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  7982 would be

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  7983 high-souled kindness

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  7984 pardon, forgive, release

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  7985 agreeable

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  7986 property, estate

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  7987 accomplish

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  7988 numbered down = counted out, paid down

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  7989 miserable

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  7990 firm, settled, determined

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  7991 lacking, missing

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  7992 accustomed

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  7993 lay up = save

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  7994 elevated, dignified

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  7995 [adjective]

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  7996 on garrison (protection, defense) duty

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  7997 body of troops

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  7998 laughable, absurd

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  7999 empty, unavailing

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  8000 action, accomplishing

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  8001 formed

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  8002 consistent/harmonious with

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  8003 of the same tribe, they are in a sense next of kin

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  8004 place, population

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  8005 disastrous, evil

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  8006 happening

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  8007 sorrow, grief

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  8008 assent

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  8009 wait, delay

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  8010 express (fast)

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  8011 abates, stops for a while

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  8012 flee

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  8013 dreadful, terrible

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  8014 event

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  8015 confused, disordered, deranged

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  8016 upshot, conclusion

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  8017 details, particulars

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  8018 excess, more than enough

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  8019 promptly, hastily

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  8020 quickly

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  8021 bursting out

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  8022 worthless, vain

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  8023 discord, quarrel

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  8024 finally, in the end

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  8025 narration

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  8026 business

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  8027 high street = main road

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  8028 gotten done

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  8029 all abroad = widely

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  8030 thought, decided

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  8031 hall, amphitheater

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  8032 quality, rank

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  8033 benches

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  8034 at a distance

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  8035 inconspicuous, unnoticed

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  8036 diversions

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  8037 distinctive clothing, uniform

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  8038 flutes

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  8039 tambourines

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  8040 soldiers in full armor

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  8041 split

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  8042 raising an outcry for

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  8043 fearful, terrible

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  8044 slave

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  8045 as opponent/adversary

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  8046 the guard

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  8047 bowed

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  8048 test

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  8049 sinews

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  8050 confined, shut in

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  8051 wrenching

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  8052 commingled

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  8053 common/ordinary people

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  8054 outside

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  8055 (1) coils, wrappings, (2) pen, enclosure

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  8056 happy

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  8057 proud, lofty

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  8058 swallowed

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  8059 preferring him (their idol)

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  8060 Shiloh

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  8061 derangement, madness

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  8062 i.e., the spirit of frenzy

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  8063 injured

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  8064 diversion

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  8065 unknowingly

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  8066 foolish, stupid

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  8067 onto

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  8068 corrupt

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  8069 powers

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  8070 serpent

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  8071 rural, farmhouse

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  8072 discharged

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  8073 rendered weak

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  8074 the phoenix

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  8075 wrapped

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  8076 sacrificial fire, complete destruction

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  8077 brought forth, generated

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  8078 at the time

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  8079 long-lived (for centuries)

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  8080 (1) redeemed, acquitted, (2) ended

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  8081 original location of the Philistines

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  8082 (1) boundaries, (2) lands

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  8083 lay hold = grasp

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  8084 lineage

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  8085 vessels of water

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  8086 dried blood

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  8087 condition, state

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  8088 rites (funereal)

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  8089 procession

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  8090 recorded, written

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  8091 story

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  8092 come, proceed

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  8093 inscrutable

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  8094 disposition

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  8095 organize [verb]

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  8096 absolute

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  8097 will, purpose, pleasure

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  8098 acquisition

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  8099 sent away

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  Table of Contents

  Title Page

  Chronology

  Preface

  Introduction

  A PARAPHRASE ON PSALM 114

  PSALM 136

  ON THE DEATH OF A FAIR INFANT

  AT A VACATION EXERCISE

  ON THE MORNING OF CHRIST’S NATIVITY

  THE PASSION

  SONG: ON MAY MORNING

  ENGLISH SONNETS

  No. 1 O nightingale

  No. 7 How soon hath time

  No. 8 Captain or colonel

  No. 9 Lady, that in the prime

  No. 10 Daughter to that good earl

  No. 11 I did but prompt the age

  No. 12 A book was writ, of late

  No. 13 Harry, whose tuneful

  No. 14 When faith and love

  No. 15 Fairfax, whose name in arms

  No. 16 Cromwell, our chief of men

  No. 17 Vane, young in years

  No. 18 Avenge, O Lord

  No. 19 When I consider

  No. 20 Lawrence, of virtuous father

  No. 21 Cyriack! Whose grandsire

  No. 22 Cyriack, this three years day

  No. 23 Methought I saw

  ON SHAKESPEARE

  ON THE UNIVERSITY CARRIER

  ANOTHER ON THE SAME

  AN EPITAPH ON THE MARCHIONESS OF WINCHESTER

  L’ALLEGRO

  IL PENSEROSO

  ARCADES

  COMUS: A MASQUE

  ON TIME

  UPON THE CIRCUMCISION

  AT A SOLEMN MUSIC

  LYCIDAS

  THE FIFTH ODE OF HORACE, BOOK ONE

  ON THE NEW FORCERS OF CONSCIENCE

  PSALMS 1–8:

  #1

  #2

  #3

  #4

  #5

  #6

  #7

  #8

  PARADISE LOST

  Book I

  Book II

  Book III

  Book IV

  Book V

  Book VI

  Book VII

  Book VIII

  Book IX

  Book X

  Book XI

  Book XII

  PARADISE REGAINED

  Book I

  Book II

  Book III

  Book IV

  SAMSON AGONISTES

  Suggestions for Further Reading

  Ask your Bookseller for these Bantam Classics

  About the Author

  Copyright

 

 

 


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