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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... most High , who in full frequence bright Of Angels , thus to Gabriel smiling spake . 105 110 115 120 125 Gabriel , this day by proof thou shalt behold , 130 A 4 Thou Thou and all Angels conversant on earth With man or Book I. PARADISE ...
... most High , who in full frequence bright Of Angels , thus to Gabriel smiling spake . 105 110 115 120 125 Gabriel , this day by proof thou shalt behold , 130 A 4 Thou Thou and all Angels conversant on earth With man or Book I. PARADISE ...
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... most ( what can it less ? ) that man , Man fall'n shall be restor'd , I never more . 400 405 To whom our Saviour sternly thus reply'd . Deservedly thou griev'st , compos'd of lies From the beginning , and in lies wilt end ; Who boaft'ft ...
... most ( what can it less ? ) that man , Man fall'n shall be restor'd , I never more . 400 405 To whom our Saviour sternly thus reply'd . Deservedly thou griev'st , compos'd of lies From the beginning , and in lies wilt end ; Who boaft'ft ...
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... most , And run not fooner to his fatal snare ? For God hath justly giv'n the nations up To thy delufions ; justly , fince they fell Idolatrous : but when his purpose is 440 445 Among them to declare his providence To thee not known ...
... most , And run not fooner to his fatal snare ? For God hath justly giv'n the nations up To thy delufions ; justly , fince they fell Idolatrous : but when his purpose is 440 445 Among them to declare his providence To thee not known ...
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... most men admire Virtue , who follow not her lore : permit me To hear thee when I come ( since no man comes ) And talk at least , though I despair to ' attain . 475 480 485 Thy Father , who is holy , wife and pure , Suffers the hypocrite ...
... most men admire Virtue , who follow not her lore : permit me To hear thee when I come ( since no man comes ) And talk at least , though I despair to ' attain . 475 480 485 Thy Father , who is holy , wife and pure , Suffers the hypocrite ...
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... most erected spi'rits , most temper'd pure Ethereal , who all pleasures else despise , All treasures and all gain esteem as dross , And dignities and pow'rs all but the highest ? Thy years are ripe , and over - ripe ; the son Of ...
... most erected spi'rits , most temper'd pure Ethereal , who all pleasures else despise , All treasures and all gain esteem as dross , And dignities and pow'rs all but the highest ? Thy years are ripe , and over - ripe ; the son Of ...
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