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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... reply'd the swain , What other way I fee not , for we here Live on tough roots and stubs , to thirst inur'd More than the camel , and to drink go far , 340 Men to much misery and hardship born ; But if thou be the Son of God , command ...
... reply'd the swain , What other way I fee not , for we here Live on tough roots and stubs , to thirst inur'd More than the camel , and to drink go far , 340 Men to much misery and hardship born ; But if thou be the Son of God , command ...
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... reply'd . Deservedly thou griev'st , compos'd of lies From the beginning , and in lies wilt end ; Who boaft'ft release from Hell , and leave to come Into the Heav'n of Heav'ns : thou com'st indeed , 410 B As As a poor miferable captive ...
... reply'd . Deservedly thou griev'st , compos'd of lies From the beginning , and in lies wilt end ; Who boaft'ft release from Hell , and leave to come Into the Heav'n of Heav'ns : thou com'st indeed , 410 B As As a poor miferable captive ...
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... reply'd . Tell me if food were now before thee set , Would'st thou not eat ? Thereafter as I like The giver , answer'd Jesus . Why should that Cause thy refusal ? faid the subtle Fiend . Haft thou not right to all created things ? Owe ...
... reply'd . Tell me if food were now before thee set , Would'st thou not eat ? Thereafter as I like The giver , answer'd Jesus . Why should that Cause thy refusal ? faid the subtle Fiend . Haft thou not right to all created things ? Owe ...
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... reply'd . Said'st thou not that to all things I had right ? And who withholds my pow'r that right to use ? 380 Shall I receive by gift what of my own , When and where likes me best , I can command ? I can at will , doubt not , as foon I ...
... reply'd . Said'st thou not that to all things I had right ? And who withholds my pow'r that right to use ? 380 Shall I receive by gift what of my own , When and where likes me best , I can command ? I can at will , doubt not , as foon I ...
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... reply'd . Yet wealth without these three is impotent To gain dominion , or to keep it gain'd . Witness those ancient empires of the earth , In highth of all their flowing wealth diffolv'd : But men indued with these have oft attain'd In ...
... reply'd . Yet wealth without these three is impotent To gain dominion , or to keep it gain'd . Witness those ancient empires of the earth , In highth of all their flowing wealth diffolv'd : But men indued with these have oft attain'd In ...
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