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Page 12
... whose orb Through optick glass the Tuscan artist views At evening from the top
of Fesolé , Or in Valdarno , to descry new lands , Rivers or mountains in her
spotty globe . His spear , to equal which the tallest pine Hewn on Norwegian hills
, to ...
... whose orb Through optick glass the Tuscan artist views At evening from the top
of Fesolé , Or in Valdarno , to descry new lands , Rivers or mountains in her
spotty globe . His spear , to equal which the tallest pine Hewn on Norwegian hills
, to ...
Page 39
... The Victor ' s will . To suffer , as to do , Our strength is equal , nor the law unjust
That so ordains : this was at first resolved , If we were wise , against so great a
Foe Contending , and so doubtful what might fall . I BOOK u . 39 PARADISE
LOST ...
... The Victor ' s will . To suffer , as to do , Our strength is equal , nor the law unjust
That so ordains : this was at first resolved , If we were wise , against so great a
Foe Contending , and so doubtful what might fall . I BOOK u . 39 PARADISE
LOST ...
Page 161
To know ye right , or if ye know yourselves , Natives and sons of Heaven ,
possessed before By none ; and if not equal all ... Who can in reason then , or
right , assume Monarchy over such as live by right His equals , if in power and
splendour ...
To know ye right , or if ye know yourselves , Natives and sons of Heaven ,
possessed before By none ; and if not equal all ... Who can in reason then , or
right , assume Monarchy over such as live by right His equals , if in power and
splendour ...
Page 162
And equal over equals to let reign , One over all with unsucceeded power . Shalt
thou give law to God ? shalt thou dispute With him the points of liberty , who
made Thee what thou art , and formed the Powers of Heaven Such as he pleased
...
And equal over equals to let reign , One over all with unsucceeded power . Shalt
thou give law to God ? shalt thou dispute With him the points of liberty , who
made Thee what thou art , and formed the Powers of Heaven Such as he pleased
...
Page 278
Thou therefore also taste , that equal lot May join us , equal joy , as equal love ;
Lest , thou not tasting , different degree Disjoin us , and I then too late renounce
Deity for thee , when Fate will not permit . Thus Eve with countenance blithe her ...
Thou therefore also taste , that equal lot May join us , equal joy , as equal love ;
Lest , thou not tasting , different degree Disjoin us , and I then too late renounce
Deity for thee , when Fate will not permit . Thus Eve with countenance blithe her ...
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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.
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