The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan, 1906 - 625 pages |
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... remains ; and , after much farther flying , tacking , and steering , he at last reaches the upper confines of Chaos , where its substance seems thinner , so that he can wing about more easily , and where a glimmering dawn of the light ...
... remains ; and , after much farther flying , tacking , and steering , he at last reaches the upper confines of Chaos , where its substance seems thinner , so that he can wing about more easily , and where a glimmering dawn of the light ...
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... remains Invincible , and vigour soon returns , 140 Though all our glory extinct , and happy state Here swallowed up in endless misery . But what if He our Conqueror ( whom I now Of force believe almighty , since no less Than such could ...
... remains Invincible , and vigour soon returns , 140 Though all our glory extinct , and happy state Here swallowed up in endless misery . But what if He our Conqueror ( whom I now Of force believe almighty , since no less Than such could ...
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... remains To work in close design , by fraud or guile , What force effected not ; that he no less At length from us may find , Who overcomes By force hath overcome but half his foe . Space may produce new Worlds ; whereof so rife 650 ...
... remains To work in close design , by fraud or guile , What force effected not ; that he no less At length from us may find , Who overcomes By force hath overcome but half his foe . Space may produce new Worlds ; whereof so rife 650 ...
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... Or unknown region , what remains him less Than unknown dangers , and as hard escape ? But I should ill become this throne , O Peers , 440 And this imperial sovranty , adorned With splendour , armed 70 [ BOOK II . PARADISE LOST .
... Or unknown region , what remains him less Than unknown dangers , and as hard escape ? But I should ill become this throne , O Peers , 440 And this imperial sovranty , adorned With splendour , armed 70 [ BOOK II . PARADISE LOST .
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... Remains thee - aided by this host of friends , Back on thy foes more glorious to return Than scorned thou didst depart ; and to subdue By force who reason for their law refuse- Right reason for their law , and for their King Messiah ...
... Remains thee - aided by this host of friends , Back on thy foes more glorious to return Than scorned thou didst depart ; and to subdue By force who reason for their law refuse- Right reason for their law , and for their King Messiah ...
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