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 Foulis, 1747 - 204 من الصفحات |
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... shew him worthy of his birth divine And high prediction , henceforth I expose To fatan ; let him tempt and now aflay His utmost subtility , because he boafts And vaunts of his great cunning to the throng Of his apoftafie ; he might have ...
... shew him worthy of his birth divine And high prediction , henceforth I expose To fatan ; let him tempt and now aflay His utmost subtility , because he boafts And vaunts of his great cunning to the throng Of his apoftafie ; he might have ...
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... shew'n him so from heav'n ) Me him whose harbinger he was ; and first Refus'd on me his baptifm to confer , As much his greater , and was hardly won : But as I rose out of the laving stream , Heav'n open'd her eternal doors , from ...
... shew'n him so from heav'n ) Me him whose harbinger he was ; and first Refus'd on me his baptifm to confer , As much his greater , and was hardly won : But as I rose out of the laving stream , Heav'n open'd her eternal doors , from ...
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... shew Of worth , of honour , glory , and popular praise , Rocks whereon greatest men have often wreck'd ; Or that which only seems to fatisfy Lawful defires of nature , not beyond . And now I know he hungers where no food Is to be found ...
... shew Of worth , of honour , glory , and popular praise , Rocks whereon greatest men have often wreck'd ; Or that which only seems to fatisfy Lawful defires of nature , not beyond . And now I know he hungers where no food Is to be found ...
الصفحة 32
... shew , is but a wreath of thorns , Brings dangers , troubles , cares , and fleepless nights To him who wears the regal diadem , When on his shoulders each man's burden lics : For therein stands the office of a king , His honour , virtue ...
... shew , is but a wreath of thorns , Brings dangers , troubles , cares , and fleepless nights To him who wears the regal diadem , When on his shoulders each man's burden lics : For therein stands the office of a king , His honour , virtue ...
الصفحة 37
... shew forth his goodness , and impart His good communicable t ' ev'ry soul Freely ; of whom what could he lefs expect Than glory and benediction , that is , thanks , The flighteft , easiest , readiest recompence From them who could ...
... shew forth his goodness , and impart His good communicable t ' ev'ry soul Freely ; of whom what could he lefs expect Than glory and benediction , that is , thanks , The flighteft , easiest , readiest recompence From them who could ...
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