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Page 136
O sole , in whom my thoughts find all repose , My glory , my perfection ! glad I see
Thy face , and morn returned ; for I this night ( Such night till this I never passed )
have dreamed , If dreamed , not , as I oft am wont , of thee , Works of day past ...
O sole , in whom my thoughts find all repose , My glory , my perfection ! glad I see
Thy face , and morn returned ; for I this night ( Such night till this I never passed )
have dreamed , If dreamed , not , as I oft am wont , of thee , Works of day past ...
Page 170
... on With furious expedition ; for they weened That self - same day , by fight or by
surprise , To win the mount of God , and on his throne To set the Envier of his
state , the proud Aspirer ; but their thoughts proved fond and vain In the mid - way
.
... on With furious expedition ; for they weened That self - same day , by fight or by
surprise , To win the mount of God , and on his throne To set the Envier of his
state , the proud Aspirer ; but their thoughts proved fond and vain In the mid - way
.
Page 231
And , freed from intricacies , taught to live The easiest way ; nor with perplexing
thoughts To interrupt the sweet of life , from which God hath bid dwell far off all
anxious cares , And not molest us ; unless we ourselves Seek them with
wandering ...
And , freed from intricacies , taught to live The easiest way ; nor with perplexing
thoughts To interrupt the sweet of life , from which God hath bid dwell far off all
anxious cares , And not molest us ; unless we ourselves Seek them with
wandering ...
Page 252
Him , after long debate , ( irresolute Of thoughts revolved ) his final sentence
chose Fit vessel , fittest imp of fraud , in whom To enter , and his dark suggestions
hide From sharpest sight : for , in the wily snake Whatever sleights , none would ...
Him , after long debate , ( irresolute Of thoughts revolved ) his final sentence
chose Fit vessel , fittest imp of fraud , in whom To enter , and his dark suggestions
hide From sharpest sight : for , in the wily snake Whatever sleights , none would ...
Page 256
Thou therefore now advise , Or hear what to my mind first thoughts present : Let
us divide our labours ; thou , where choice Leads thee , or where most needs ,
whether to wind The woodbine round this arbour , or direct The clasping ivy
where ...
Thou therefore now advise , Or hear what to my mind first thoughts present : Let
us divide our labours ; thou , where choice Leads thee , or where most needs ,
whether to wind The woodbine round this arbour , or direct The clasping ivy
where ...
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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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