The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volume 2Bell and Daldy, 1878 - 334 pages |
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... human pair , how he designs In them at once to ruin all mankind : Go therefore , half this day as friend with friend Converse with Adam , in what bower or shade 230 Thou find'st him from the heat of noon retir'd , To respit his day ...
... human pair , how he designs In them at once to ruin all mankind : Go therefore , half this day as friend with friend Converse with Adam , in what bower or shade 230 Thou find'st him from the heat of noon retir'd , To respit his day ...
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... human ; and his wary speech Thus to th ' empyreal minister he fram❜d . Inhabitant with GoD , now know I well Thy favour , in this honour done to man , 443 mine ] Mint . ' Bentl . MS . 6 455 his ] Tickell , Fenton , Bently , read this ...
... human ; and his wary speech Thus to th ' empyreal minister he fram❜d . Inhabitant with GoD , now know I well Thy favour , in this honour done to man , 443 mine ] Mint . ' Bentl . MS . 6 455 his ] Tickell , Fenton , Bently , read this ...
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... or possibly his love desert , 510 515 Who forin'd us from the dust and plac'd us here Full to the utmost measure of what bliss Human desires can seek or apprehend ? To whom the angel . Son of heav'n and earth 22 PARADISE LOST .
... or possibly his love desert , 510 515 Who forin'd us from the dust and plac'd us here Full to the utmost measure of what bliss Human desires can seek or apprehend ? To whom the angel . Son of heav'n and earth 22 PARADISE LOST .
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... human sense th ' invisible exploits Of warring spirits ? how without remorse The ruin of so many , glorious once And perfect while they stood ? how last unfold The secrets of another world , perhaps 570 Not lawful to reveal ? yet for ...
... human sense th ' invisible exploits Of warring spirits ? how without remorse The ruin of so many , glorious once And perfect while they stood ? how last unfold The secrets of another world , perhaps 570 Not lawful to reveal ? yet for ...
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... Human imagination to such highth 300 Of godlike power ? for likest gods they seem'd Stood they or mov'd , in stature , motion , arms , Fit to decide the empire of great heav'n . Now way'd their fiery swords , and in the air Made horrid ...
... Human imagination to such highth 300 Of godlike power ? for likest gods they seem'd Stood they or mov'd , in stature , motion , arms , Fit to decide the empire of great heav'n . Now way'd their fiery swords , and in the air Made horrid ...
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Adam Adamus Exsul angels answer'd appear'd arms aught battel beast behold Bentl Bentley bliss bright call'd Cherubim cloud dark death delight divine Du Bartas Dunster dwell Dyce earth Epig eternal ev'ning evil eyes fair Father fear Fenton flow'rs fruit giv'n glory ground hand happy hast hath heard heart heav'n heav'nly hell highth hill honour join'd king lest light live Lord mankind may'st Memoir Messiah Milton's own edition morn Newton nigh night Ovid paradise PARADISE LOST PARADISE REGAINED pass'd Proserpina rais'd Raphael reign reply'd return'd sapience Satan Saviour seat seem'd serpent Shakesp shalt sight Son of God soon spake Spens spirits stars stood sweet taste tempter thee thence thine things thou art thou hast thought throne Todd tree turn'd vex'd Virg virtue voice wand'ring whence wings