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Page xlvi
... met with acceptance above what was looked for , and other things , which I had
shifted , in scarcity of books and conveniencies , to patch up amongst them , were
received with written encomiums , which the Italian is not forward to bestow on ...
... met with acceptance above what was looked for , and other things , which I had
shifted , in scarcity of books and conveniencies , to patch up amongst them , were
received with written encomiums , which the Italian is not forward to bestow on ...
Page 29
... recess and secret conclave sat ; A thousand Demi - gods on golden seats ,
Frequent and full . After short silence then , And summons read , the great consult
began . END OF THE FIRST BOOK . THE SECOND BOOK OF PARADISE LOST .
... recess and secret conclave sat ; A thousand Demi - gods on golden seats ,
Frequent and full . After short silence then , And summons read , the great consult
began . END OF THE FIRST BOOK . THE SECOND BOOK OF PARADISE LOST .
Page 95
... sped with hoped success , Throws his steep flight in many an aery wheel ; Nor
staid , till on Niphates ' top he lights . END OF THE THIRD BOOK . 警 THE
FOURTH BOOK PARADISE LOST . ARGUMENT . Satan BOOK II . PARADISE
LOST .
... sped with hoped success , Throws his steep flight in many an aery wheel ; Nor
staid , till on Niphates ' top he lights . END OF THE THIRD BOOK . 警 THE
FOURTH BOOK PARADISE LOST . ARGUMENT . Satan BOOK II . PARADISE
LOST .
Page 136
In whose sight all things joy , with ravishment Attracted by thy beauty still to gaze .
' I rose as at thy call , but found thee not ; To find thee I directed then my walk ;
And on , methought , alone I passed through ways 136 BOOK V . PARADISE ...
In whose sight all things joy , with ravishment Attracted by thy beauty still to gaze .
' I rose as at thy call , but found thee not ; To find thee I directed then my walk ;
And on , methought , alone I passed through ways 136 BOOK V . PARADISE ...
Page 197
... let it profit thee to have heard , By terrible example , the reward Of
disobedience : firm they might have stood , Yet fell : remember , and fear to
transgress . END OF THE SIXTH BOOK . THE SEVENTH BOOK PARADISE
LOST . ARGUMENT .
... let it profit thee to have heard , By terrible example , the reward Of
disobedience : firm they might have stood , Yet fell : remember , and fear to
transgress . END OF THE SIXTH BOOK . THE SEVENTH BOOK PARADISE
LOST . ARGUMENT .
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Highly interesting!
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this is a time killer and entertaining epic poem .it read it in a vacation with the help of a guide book.
rinky roy (kolkata).
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