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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... Thou valueft , because offer'd , and reject'st : Nothing will please the difficult and nice , Or nothing more than still to contradict : 150 155 On On th ' other fide know also thou , that 72 PARADISE REGAIN ' D. Book IV .
... Thou valueft , because offer'd , and reject'st : Nothing will please the difficult and nice , Or nothing more than still to contradict : 150 155 On On th ' other fide know also thou , that 72 PARADISE REGAIN ' D. Book IV .
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... please , No trifle ; yet with this reserve , not else , On this condition , if thou wilt fall down , And worship me as thy fuperior lord , Eafily done , and hold them all of me ; For what can less so great a gift deserve ? 165 Whom thus ...
... please , No trifle ; yet with this reserve , not else , On this condition , if thou wilt fall down , And worship me as thy fuperior lord , Eafily done , and hold them all of me ; For what can less so great a gift deserve ? 165 Whom thus ...
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... please his own judgment with what he had begun , left it unfinish'd . Seneca the philofopher is by fome thought the author of those tragedies ( at least the best of them ) that go under that name . Gregory Nazianzen , a Fa- ther of the ...
... please his own judgment with what he had begun , left it unfinish'd . Seneca the philofopher is by fome thought the author of those tragedies ( at least the best of them ) that go under that name . Gregory Nazianzen , a Fa- ther of the ...
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... please thy Gods thou didst it ; Gods unable T'acquit themselves and prosecute their foes But by ungodly deeds , the contradiction Of their own deity , Gods cannot be ; Less therefore to be pleas'd , obey'd , or fear'd . 900 These false ...
... please thy Gods thou didst it ; Gods unable T'acquit themselves and prosecute their foes But by ungodly deeds , the contradiction Of their own deity , Gods cannot be ; Less therefore to be pleas'd , obey'd , or fear'd . 900 These false ...
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... please us then , And the bufy hum of men , Where throngs of knights and barons bold In weeds of peace high triumphs hold , With ftore of ladies , whose bright eyes Rain influence , and judge the prize 120 Of wit , or arms , while both ...
... please us then , And the bufy hum of men , Where throngs of knights and barons bold In weeds of peace high triumphs hold , With ftore of ladies , whose bright eyes Rain influence , and judge the prize 120 Of wit , or arms , while both ...
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