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Page xxvi
... turn of mind , as very zealous in what was called the good old cause , well in verse as in prose , as well in his works of an and with his spirit and his resolution , it is some - earlier date as in those of later composition . When ...
... turn of mind , as very zealous in what was called the good old cause , well in verse as in prose , as well in his works of an and with his spirit and his resolution , it is some - earlier date as in those of later composition . When ...
Page xxvii
... turn of affairs he was not only deprived of his place , but also lost two thou- sand pounds , which he had , for security and im- provement , put into the Excise Office . He lost , likewise , another considerable sum for want of proper ...
... turn of affairs he was not only deprived of his place , but also lost two thou- sand pounds , which he had , for security and im- provement , put into the Excise Office . He lost , likewise , another considerable sum for want of proper ...
Page 38
... turn . For know , whatever was created , needs To be sustained and fed ; of elements The grosser feeds the purer ... turn , or holds it possible to turn , Metals of drossiest ore to perfect gold , As from the mine . Meanwhile at table ...
... turn . For know , whatever was created , needs To be sustained and fed ; of elements The grosser feeds the purer ... turn , or holds it possible to turn , Metals of drossiest ore to perfect gold , As from the mine . Meanwhile at table ...
Page 39
... dance to sweet repast they turn Desirous ; all in circles as they stood , Tables are set , and on a sudden piled With angels ' food , and rubied nectar flows | The apostate in his sunbright chariot sat , Idol BOOK V. 39 PARADISE LOST .
... dance to sweet repast they turn Desirous ; all in circles as they stood , Tables are set , and on a sudden piled With angels ' food , and rubied nectar flows | The apostate in his sunbright chariot sat , Idol BOOK V. 39 PARADISE LOST .
Page 45
... turn this Heaven itself into the hell Thou fablest ; here however to dwell free , If not to reign : meanwhile thy utmost force , And join him named Almighty to thy aid , I fly not , but have sought thee far and nigh . ' " They ended ...
... turn this Heaven itself into the hell Thou fablest ; here however to dwell free , If not to reign : meanwhile thy utmost force , And join him named Almighty to thy aid , I fly not , but have sought thee far and nigh . ' " They ended ...
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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.