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... Paradise Lost . By Andrew Marvel To Mr. John Milton , on his Poem entitled Paradise Lost . By F. C. 1680 .............. By Dryden From an Account of the Greatest English Poets ....... Address to Great Britain . From Thomson's Summer Ode ...
... Paradise Lost . By Andrew Marvel To Mr. John Milton , on his Poem entitled Paradise Lost . By F. C. 1680 .............. By Dryden From an Account of the Greatest English Poets ....... Address to Great Britain . From Thomson's Summer Ode ...
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... Paradise Lost . By Andrew Marvel To Mr. John Milton , on his Poem entitled Paradise Lost . By F. C. 1680 By Dryden ..... From an Account of the Greatest English Poets ..... Address to Great Britain . From Thomson's ...
... Paradise Lost . By Andrew Marvel To Mr. John Milton , on his Poem entitled Paradise Lost . By F. C. 1680 By Dryden ..... From an Account of the Greatest English Poets ..... Address to Great Britain . From Thomson's ...
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... Paradise arise , Oxford the Muse's Paradise , From which may never sword the bless'd expel ! Hail , bank of all past ages ! where they lie T enrich with interest posterity ! Hail , Wit's illustrious galaxy ! Where thousand lights into ...
... Paradise arise , Oxford the Muse's Paradise , From which may never sword the bless'd expel ! Hail , bank of all past ages ! where they lie T enrich with interest posterity ! Hail , Wit's illustrious galaxy ! Where thousand lights into ...
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... Paradise did reign ; When perfect love did so agree With innocence and poverty , Adam did no jointure give ; Himself was jointure to his Eve : Untouch'd with avarice yet , or pride , The rib came freely back t ' his side . A curse upon ...
... Paradise did reign ; When perfect love did so agree With innocence and poverty , Adam did no jointure give ; Himself was jointure to his Eve : Untouch'd with avarice yet , or pride , The rib came freely back t ' his side . A curse upon ...
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... Paradise , he with fruit was born . Such is his soul ; and if , as some men tell , Souls form and build those mansions where they dwell , Whoe'er but sees his body must confess , The architect , no doubt , could be no less . From Saul ...
... Paradise , he with fruit was born . Such is his soul ; and if , as some men tell , Souls form and build those mansions where they dwell , Whoe'er but sees his body must confess , The architect , no doubt , could be no less . From Saul ...
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