Paradise Regain'd: A Poem, in Four Books. To which is Added Samson Agonistes: and Poems Upon Several Occasions. The Author John Milton. From the Text of Thomas Newton D.D.John Baskerville, 1760 - 390 من الصفحات |
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... heard the Adversary , who roving still About the world , at that affembly fam'd Would not be last , and with the voice divine Nigh thunder - ftruck , th ' exalted man , to whom . Such high attest was giv'n , a while survey'd With wonder ...
... heard the Adversary , who roving still About the world , at that affembly fam'd Would not be last , and with the voice divine Nigh thunder - ftruck , th ' exalted man , to whom . Such high attest was giv'n , a while survey'd With wonder ...
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... heard , This is my Son belov'd , in him am pleas'd . His mother then is mortal , but his fire He who obtains the monarchy of Heaven , And what will he not do to ' advance his Son ? His first - begot we know , and fore have felt , When ...
... heard , This is my Son belov'd , in him am pleas'd . His mother then is mortal , but his fire He who obtains the monarchy of Heaven , And what will he not do to ' advance his Son ? His first - begot we know , and fore have felt , When ...
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... heard , strait ' I again revolv'd 255 The law and prophets , fearching what was writ 260 Concerning the Meffiah , to our scribes Known partly , and soon found of whom they spake I am ; this chiefly , that my way must lie Through many a ...
... heard , strait ' I again revolv'd 255 The law and prophets , fearching what was writ 260 Concerning the Meffiah , to our scribes Known partly , and soon found of whom they spake I am ; this chiefly , that my way must lie Through many a ...
الصفحة 15
... heard from Heav'n , pronounc'd me his , Me his beloved Son , in whom alone He was well pleas'd ; by which I knew the time Now full , that I no more should live obfcure , But openly begin , as best becomes Th ' authority which I deriv'd ...
... heard from Heav'n , pronounc'd me his , Me his beloved Son , in whom alone He was well pleas'd ; by which I knew the time Now full , that I no more should live obfcure , But openly begin , as best becomes Th ' authority which I deriv'd ...
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... heard , for we fometimes 330 Who dwell this wild , constrain'd by want , come forth To town or village nigh ( nighest is far ) Where ought we hear , and curious are to hear , What happens new ; fame alfo finds us out . To whom the Son ...
... heard , for we fometimes 330 Who dwell this wild , constrain'd by want , come forth To town or village nigh ( nighest is far ) Where ought we hear , and curious are to hear , What happens new ; fame alfo finds us out . To whom the Son ...
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