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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... else mute , And bear through height or depth of nature's bounds With profperous wing full fumm'd to tell of deeds Above heroic , though in fecret done , And unrecorded left through many an age , Worthy t'have not remain'd so long unfung ...
... else mute , And bear through height or depth of nature's bounds With profperous wing full fumm'd to tell of deeds Above heroic , though in fecret done , And unrecorded left through many an age , Worthy t'have not remain'd so long unfung ...
الصفحة 15
... ceas'd ; And thou no more with pomp and facrifice Shalt be enquir'd at Delphos or else - where , At least in vain , for they shall find thee mute . Ba : God hath now sent his loving oracle Into the world Book I. 15 REGAIN'D .
... ceas'd ; And thou no more with pomp and facrifice Shalt be enquir'd at Delphos or else - where , At least in vain , for they shall find thee mute . Ba : God hath now sent his loving oracle Into the world Book I. 15 REGAIN'D .
الصفحة 22
... lead At will the manliest , refolutest breast , As the magnetic hardest iron draws . Women , when nothing else , beguil'd the heart Of wifest Solomon , and made him build , And made him bow to the gods of his wives 22 BOOK II . PARADISE.
... lead At will the manliest , refolutest breast , As the magnetic hardest iron draws . Women , when nothing else , beguil'd the heart Of wifest Solomon , and made him build , And made him bow to the gods of his wives 22 BOOK II . PARADISE.
الصفحة 37
... else , And not returning what would likeliest render Contempt in stead , dishonour , obloquy ? Hard recompence , unsutable return For fo much good , so much beneficence . But why should man seek glory ? who of his own Hath nothing , and ...
... else , And not returning what would likeliest render Contempt in stead , dishonour , obloquy ? Hard recompence , unsutable return For fo much good , so much beneficence . But why should man seek glory ? who of his own Hath nothing , and ...
الصفحة 45
... fet ; and in my ear Vented much policy , and projects deep Of enemies , of aids , battles and leagues , Plausible to the world , to me worth naught . 4 Means I must use thou say'st , prediction else BOOK III . 45 REGAIN'D .
... fet ; and in my ear Vented much policy , and projects deep Of enemies , of aids , battles and leagues , Plausible to the world , to me worth naught . 4 Means I must use thou say'st , prediction else BOOK III . 45 REGAIN'D .
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