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Page 136
Such whispering waked her , but with startled eye On Adam , whom embracing ,
thus she spake . ... Shadowy sets off the face of things ; in vain , If none regard ,
Heaven wakes with all his eyes , Whom to behold but thee , Nature ' s desire ?
Such whispering waked her , but with startled eye On Adam , whom embracing ,
thus she spake . ... Shadowy sets off the face of things ; in vain , If none regard ,
Heaven wakes with all his eyes , Whom to behold but thee , Nature ' s desire ?
Page 195
Nor less on either side tempestuous fell His arrows , from the four - fold visaged
Four , Distinct with eyes , and from the living wheels Distinct alike with multitude
of eyes ; One Spirit in them ruled ; and every eye Glared lightning , and shot forth
...
Nor less on either side tempestuous fell His arrows , from the four - fold visaged
Four , Distinct with eyes , and from the living wheels Distinct alike with multitude
of eyes ; One Spirit in them ruled ; and every eye Glared lightning , and shot forth
...
Page 240
Mine eyes he closed , but open left the cell Of fancy , my internal sight ; by which (
Abstract as in a trance ) methought I saw , Though sleeping , where I lay , and
saw the shape Still glorious before whom awake I stood : Who stooping opened ...
Mine eyes he closed , but open left the cell Of fancy , my internal sight ; by which (
Abstract as in a trance ) methought I saw , Though sleeping , where I lay , and
saw the shape Still glorious before whom awake I stood : Who stooping opened ...
Page 344
His eye might there command wherever stood City of old or modern fame , the
seat Of mightiest empire ; from the destined walls Of Cambalu , seat of Cathaian
Can , And Samarchand by Oxus , Temir ' s throne , To Paquin of Sinæan kings ...
His eye might there command wherever stood City of old or modern fame , the
seat Of mightiest empire ; from the destined walls Of Cambalu , seat of Cathaian
Can , And Samarchand by Oxus , Temir ' s throne , To Paquin of Sinæan kings ...
Page 345
Adam , now ope thine eyes ; and first behold The effects , which thy original crime
hath wrought In some to spring from thee ; who never touched The excepted tree
; nor with the snake conspired ; Nor sinned thy sin ; yet from that sin derive ...
Adam , now ope thine eyes ; and first behold The effects , which thy original crime
hath wrought In some to spring from thee ; who never touched The excepted tree
; nor with the snake conspired ; Nor sinned thy sin ; yet from that sin derive ...
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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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