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Page 101
Hadst thou the same free will and power to stand ? Thou hadst : whom hast thou
then or what to accuse ? But Heaven ' s free love dealt equally to all ? Be then his
love accursed , since love or hate , To me alike , it deals eternal woe .
Hadst thou the same free will and power to stand ? Thou hadst : whom hast thou
then or what to accuse ? But Heaven ' s free love dealt equally to all ? Be then his
love accursed , since love or hate , To me alike , it deals eternal woe .
Page 136
... which my mind Knew never till this irksome night : methought , Close at mine
ear one called me forth to walk With gentle voice ; I thought it thine : it said , • Why
sleep ' st thou , Eve ? now is the pleasant time , The cool , the silent , save where
...
... which my mind Knew never till this irksome night : methought , Close at mine
ear one called me forth to walk With gentle voice ; I thought it thine : it said , • Why
sleep ' st thou , Eve ? now is the pleasant time , The cool , the silent , save where
...
Page 172
Unaided , could have finished thee , and whelmed Thy legions under darkness :
but thou seest All are not of thy train ; there be who faith Prefer , and piety to God ,
though then To thee not visible , when I alone Seemed in thy world erroneous ...
Unaided , could have finished thee , and whelmed Thy legions under darkness :
but thou seest All are not of thy train ; there be who faith Prefer , and piety to God ,
though then To thee not visible , when I alone Seemed in thy world erroneous ...
Page 176
Unnamed in Heaven , now plenteous as thou seest These acts of hateful strife ,
hateful to all , Though heaviest by just measure on thyself , And thy adherents :
how hast thou disturbed Heaven ' s blessed peace , and into nature brought
Misery ...
Unnamed in Heaven , now plenteous as thou seest These acts of hateful strife ,
hateful to all , Though heaviest by just measure on thyself , And thy adherents :
how hast thou disturbed Heaven ' s blessed peace , and into nature brought
Misery ...
Page 244
Well managed : of that skill the more thou know'st , The more she will
acknowledge thee her head , And to realities yield all her shows : Made so adorn
for thy delight the more ; So awful , that with honour thou mayst love Thy mate ,
who sees ...
Well managed : of that skill the more thou know'st , The more she will
acknowledge thee her head , And to realities yield all her shows : Made so adorn
for thy delight the more ; So awful , that with honour thou mayst love Thy mate ,
who sees ...
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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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