Paradise Regain'd: A Poem, in Four Books. To which is Added Samson Agonistes; and Poems Upon Several Occasions, with a Tractate of Education. The Author John MiltonRobert & Andrew Foulis, 1765 - 380 Seiten |
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... enemy Is risen to invade us , whom no less Threatens our expulfion down to hell ; I , as I undertook , and with the vote Confenting in full frequence was impower'd , Have found him , view'd him , tasted him , but find Far other labour ...
... enemy Is risen to invade us , whom no less Threatens our expulfion down to hell ; I , as I undertook , and with the vote Confenting in full frequence was impower'd , Have found him , view'd him , tasted him , but find Far other labour ...
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... enemy , though who Would fcruple that , with want oppreft ? behold Nature afham'd , or , better to exprefs , Troubl'd that thou should'st hunger , hath purvey'd From all the elements her choicest store To treat thee as beseems , and as ...
... enemy , though who Would fcruple that , with want oppreft ? behold Nature afham'd , or , better to exprefs , Troubl'd that thou should'st hunger , hath purvey'd From all the elements her choicest store To treat thee as beseems , and as ...
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... enemy , Hunger , with sweet restorative delight . All these are spirits of air , and woods , and springs , Thy gentle ministers , who come to pay Thee homage , and acknowledge thee their lord : What doubt'st thou Son of God ? fit down ...
... enemy , Hunger , with sweet restorative delight . All these are spirits of air , and woods , and springs , Thy gentle ministers , who come to pay Thee homage , and acknowledge thee their lord : What doubt'st thou Son of God ? fit down ...
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... Jew ; how could'st thou hope Long to enjoy it quiet and fecure , Between two fuch inclosing enemies , Roman , and Parthian ? therefore one of these Thou must make sure thy own , the Parthian first 44 BOOK III . PARADISE.
... Jew ; how could'st thou hope Long to enjoy it quiet and fecure , Between two fuch inclosing enemies , Roman , and Parthian ? therefore one of these Thou must make sure thy own , the Parthian first 44 BOOK III . PARADISE.
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... haft fet ; and in my ear Vented much policy , and projects deep Of enemies , of aids , battles and leagues , Plaufible to the world , to me worth naught . Means I must use thou say'st , prediction else Will BOOK III . REGAIN ' D.
... haft fet ; and in my ear Vented much policy , and projects deep Of enemies , of aids , battles and leagues , Plaufible to the world , to me worth naught . Means I must use thou say'st , prediction else Will BOOK III . REGAIN ' D.
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