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 & Andrew Foulis, 1765 - 380 من الصفحات |
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... still About the world , at that assembly 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 , then with envy fraught , and ...
... still About the world , at that assembly 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 , then with envy fraught , and ...
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... still on was led , but with such thoughts Accompanied of things past and to come Lodg'd in his breast , as well might recommend Such folitude before choicest society . Full forty days he pafs'd , whether on hill Sometimes , anon in ...
... still on was led , but with such thoughts Accompanied of things past and to come Lodg'd in his breast , as well might recommend Such folitude before choicest society . Full forty days he pafs'd , whether on hill Sometimes , anon in ...
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... still from shade to fhade the Son of God After forty days fasting had remain'd , Now hungring first , and to himself thus faid : Where will this end ? four times ten days I've pafs'd Wandring this woody maze , and human food Nor tasted ...
... still from shade to fhade the Son of God After forty days fasting had remain'd , Now hungring first , and to himself thus faid : Where will this end ? four times ten days I've pafs'd Wandring this woody maze , and human food Nor tasted ...
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... still remain'd , And with thefe words his temptation purfu'd . By hunger , that each other creature tames , Thou art not to be harm'd , therefore not mov'd ; Thy temperance invincible befides ; For no allurement yields to appetite : And ...
... still remain'd , And with thefe words his temptation purfu'd . By hunger , that each other creature tames , Thou art not to be harm'd , therefore not mov'd ; Thy temperance invincible befides ; For no allurement yields to appetite : And ...
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... still Him whom thy wrongs , with faintly patience born , Made famous in a land and times obfcure ; Who names not now with honour patient Job ? Poor Socrates , ( who next more memorable ? ) By what he taught and suffer'd for fo doing ...
... still Him whom thy wrongs , with faintly patience born , Made famous in a land and times obfcure ; Who names not now with honour patient Job ? Poor Socrates , ( who next more memorable ? ) By what he taught and suffer'd for fo doing ...
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