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Page xix
... look after him , he employ - ble again , he returned to his house in London . ed his friend Dr. Paget to choose a proper consort His great work of Paradise Lost , had princi- for him ; and at his recommendation married his pally engaged ...
... look after him , he employ - ble again , he returned to his house in London . ed his friend Dr. Paget to choose a proper consort His great work of Paradise Lost , had princi- for him ; and at his recommendation married his pally engaged ...
Page xxvi
... look upon this being neither consistent with his republican prin- thy poor , and almost spent and expiring Church , ciples , nor with his love of liberty . And I know & c . " And in his tract of Prelatical Episcopacy no other way of ...
... look upon this being neither consistent with his republican prin- thy poor , and almost spent and expiring Church , ciples , nor with his love of liberty . And I know & c . " And in his tract of Prelatical Episcopacy no other way of ...
Page xxvii
... look upon himself as inspired , as wrapt up in God , and above all forms and ceremonies , it is not easy to determine : to his own master he stand- eth or falleth : but if he was of any denomination , he was a sort of a Quietist , and ...
... look upon himself as inspired , as wrapt up in God , and above all forms and ceremonies , it is not easy to determine : to his own master he stand- eth or falleth : but if he was of any denomination , he was a sort of a Quietist , and ...
Page 12
... look suspense , awaiting who appeared To second , or oppose , or undertake The perilous attempt : but all sat mute , Pondering the danger with deep thoughts : and each In other's countenance read his own dismay , Astonished : none among ...
... look suspense , awaiting who appeared To second , or oppose , or undertake The perilous attempt : but all sat mute , Pondering the danger with deep thoughts : and each In other's countenance read his own dismay , Astonished : none among ...
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... look thus first began . " Whence and what art thou , execrable shape ! That dares , though grim and terrible , advance Thy miscreated front athwart my way To yonder gates ? through them I mean to pass , That be assured , without leave ...
... look thus first began . " Whence and what art thou , execrable shape ! That dares , though grim and terrible , advance Thy miscreated front athwart my way To yonder gates ? through them I mean to pass , That be assured , without leave ...
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Page 10 - Who shall tempt with wandering feet The dark, unbottomed, infinite abyss, And through the palpable obscure find out His uncouth way, or spread his airy flight, Upborne with indefatigable wings Over the vast abrupt ! — So both ascend In the visions of God — B.