Paradise Regain'd: A Poem, in Four Books. To which is Added Samson Agonistes; and Poems Upon Several Occasions, with a Tractate of Education. The Author John MiltonRobert & Andrew Foulis, 1765 - 380 pages |
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... less ) that man , Man fall'n fhall be reftor'd , I never more . To whom our Saviour sternly thus reply'd : Defervedly thou griev❜st , compos'd of lyes From the beginning , and in lyes wilt end ; Who boast'st release from hell , and ...
... less ) that man , Man fall'n fhall be reftor'd , I never more . To whom our Saviour sternly thus reply'd : Defervedly thou griev❜st , compos'd of lyes From the beginning , and in lyes wilt end ; Who boast'st release from hell , and ...
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... less Threatens our expulfion down to hell ; I , as I undertook , and with the vote Confenting in full frequence was impower'd , Have found him , view'd him , tasted him , but find Far other labour to be undergon Than when I dealt with ...
... less Threatens our expulfion down to hell ; I , as I undertook , and with the vote Confenting in full frequence was impower'd , Have found him , view'd him , tasted him , but find Far other labour to be undergon Than when I dealt with ...
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... observe ? The world thou haft not seen , much less her glory , Empires , and monarchs , and their radiant courts , - Best school of best experience , quickest in sight In all things that to greatest actions lead . The 40 Book III .
... observe ? The world thou haft not seen , much less her glory , Empires , and monarchs , and their radiant courts , - Best school of best experience , quickest in sight In all things that to greatest actions lead . The 40 Book III .
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... less than all the world , Aim at the highest , without the highest attain'd Will be for thee no fitting or not long On David's throne , be prophefy'd what will . To whom the Son of God unmov'd reply'd . Nor doth this grandeur and ...
... less than all the world , Aim at the highest , without the highest attain'd Will be for thee no fitting or not long On David's throne , be prophefy'd what will . To whom the Son of God unmov'd reply'd . Nor doth this grandeur and ...
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... less so great a gift deserve ? Whom thus our Saviour answer'd with disdain : I never lik'd thy talk , thy offers less , Now both abhor , since thou hast dar'd to utter Th ' abominable terms , impious condition ; But I endure the time ...
... less so great a gift deserve ? Whom thus our Saviour answer'd with disdain : I never lik'd thy talk , thy offers less , Now both abhor , since thou hast dar'd to utter Th ' abominable terms , impious condition ; But I endure the time ...
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