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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... winds blow keen , To warm him wet return'd from field at eve , He faw approach , who first with curious eye Perus'd him , then with words thus utter'd spake . Sir , what ill chance has brought thee to this place So far from path or road ...
... winds blow keen , To warm him wet return'd from field at eve , He faw approach , who first with curious eye Perus'd him , then with words thus utter'd spake . Sir , what ill chance has brought thee to this place So far from path or road ...
الصفحة 18
... winds with reeds and ofiers whisp'ring play , Plain fisher - men , no greater men them call , Close in a cottage low together got , Their unexpected lofs and plaints out - breath'd . Alas , from that high hope to what relapfe Unlook'd ...
... winds with reeds and ofiers whisp'ring play , Plain fisher - men , no greater men them call , Close in a cottage low together got , Their unexpected lofs and plaints out - breath'd . Alas , from that high hope to what relapfe Unlook'd ...
الصفحة 29
... winds Of gentlest gale Arabian odours fann'd From their foft wings , and Flora's earliest smells . Such was the fplendor ; and the tempter now His invitation earnestly renew'd . What doubts the Son of God to fit and eat ? These are not ...
... winds Of gentlest gale Arabian odours fann'd From their foft wings , and Flora's earliest smells . Such was the fplendor ; and the tempter now His invitation earnestly renew'd . What doubts the Son of God to fit and eat ? These are not ...
الصفحة 54
... winds , God of this world invok'd and world beneath ; Who then thou art whose coming is foretold To me fo fatal , me it most concerns , The trial hath endamag'd thee no way , Rather more honour left and more esteem ; Me naught advantag ...
... winds , God of this world invok'd and world beneath ; Who then thou art whose coming is foretold To me fo fatal , me it most concerns , The trial hath endamag'd thee no way , Rather more honour left and more esteem ; Me naught advantag ...
الصفحة 60
... and either tropic now ' Gan thunder , and both ends of heav'n the clouds From many a horrid rift abortive pour'd Fierce rain with lightning mixt , water with fire In ruin reconcil'd : nor flept the winds Within their PARADISE BOOK IV .
... and either tropic now ' Gan thunder , and both ends of heav'n the clouds From many a horrid rift abortive pour'd Fierce rain with lightning mixt , water with fire In ruin reconcil'd : nor flept the winds Within their PARADISE BOOK IV .
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