Paradise Regain'd: A Poem, in Four Books. To which is Added Samson Agonistes: and Poems Upon Several Occasions. The Author John Milton. From the Text of Thomas Newton D.D. |
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... answer'd th ' Arch - Fiénd now undif- ' Tis true , I am that Spirit unfortunate , ( guis'd . Who leagu'd with millions more in rash revolt Kept not my happy station , but was driven With them from bliss to the bottomless deep , Yet to ...
... answer'd th ' Arch - Fiénd now undif- ' Tis true , I am that Spirit unfortunate , ( guis'd . Who leagu'd with millions more in rash revolt Kept not my happy station , but was driven With them from bliss to the bottomless deep , Yet to ...
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... answers , oracles , portents and dreams , Whereby they may direct their future life . Envy they fay excites me , thus to gain Companions of my mifery and woe . At first it may be ; but long fince with woe Nearer acquainted , now I feel ...
... answers , oracles , portents and dreams , Whereby they may direct their future life . Envy they fay excites me , thus to gain Companions of my mifery and woe . At first it may be ; but long fince with woe Nearer acquainted , now I feel ...
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... answers , what but dark , Ambiguous and with double sense deluding , Which they who afk'd have seldom understood , And not well understood as good not known ? Who ever by consulting at thy fhrine 435 Return'd Return'd the wiser , or the ...
... answers , what but dark , Ambiguous and with double sense deluding , Which they who afk'd have seldom understood , And not well understood as good not known ? Who ever by consulting at thy fhrine 435 Return'd Return'd the wiser , or the ...
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... truth requifite for men to know . So fpake our Saviour ; but the subtle Fiend , 465 Though inly ftung with anger and disdain , B 2 Dif- Diffembled , and this answer smooth return'd . 470 Sharply Book I. PARADISE REGAIN ' D. 21.
... truth requifite for men to know . So fpake our Saviour ; but the subtle Fiend , 465 Though inly ftung with anger and disdain , B 2 Dif- Diffembled , and this answer smooth return'd . 470 Sharply Book I. PARADISE REGAIN ' D. 21.
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... answer smooth return'd . 470 Sharply thou hast insisted on rebuke , And urg'd me hard with doings , which not will But mifery hath wrested from me : where Eafily canft thou find one miserable , And not enforc'd oft - times to part from ...
... answer smooth return'd . 470 Sharply thou hast insisted on rebuke , And urg'd me hard with doings , which not will But mifery hath wrested from me : where Eafily canft thou find one miserable , And not enforc'd oft - times to part from ...
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