Paradise Regain'd: A Poem. In Four Books. To which is Added Samson Agonistes; and Poems Upon Several Occasions. With a Tractate of Education. John Milton the Authora Company of Stationers, 1739 - 271 من الصفحات |
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... fhould't be great and fit on David's Throne , And of thy Kingdom there shall be no end . 241 At thy Nativity a glorious Quire Of Angels in the fields of Bethlehem sung To Shepherds watching at their folds by night , And told them the ...
... fhould't be great and fit on David's Throne , And of thy Kingdom there shall be no end . 241 At thy Nativity a glorious Quire Of Angels in the fields of Bethlehem sung To Shepherds watching at their folds by night , And told them the ...
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... fhould I ? they to me 1 Never did wrong or violence , by them I loft not what I loft , rather by them 1 390 I gain'd what I have gain'd , and with them ' dwell Copartner in these Regions of the World , If not difpofer ; lend them oft my ...
... fhould I ? they to me 1 Never did wrong or violence , by them I loft not what I loft , rather by them 1 390 I gain'd what I have gain'd , and with them ' dwell Copartner in these Regions of the World , If not difpofer ; lend them oft my ...
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... fhould fhe confident , As fitting Queen adorn'd on Beauty's Throne , Defcend with all her winning charms begirt T'enamour , as the Zone of Venus once Wrought that effect on Jove , fo Fables tell ; How would one look from his Majestick ...
... fhould fhe confident , As fitting Queen adorn'd on Beauty's Throne , Defcend with all her winning charms begirt T'enamour , as the Zone of Venus once Wrought that effect on Jove , fo Fables tell ; How would one look from his Majestick ...
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... fhould't hunger ; hath purvey'd From all the Elements her choiceft store To treat thee as . befeems , and as her Lord , 335 With honour , only deign to fit and eat . He fpake no dream ; for as his words had end , Our Saviour lifting up ...
... fhould't hunger ; hath purvey'd From all the Elements her choiceft store To treat thee as . befeems , and as her Lord , 335 With honour , only deign to fit and eat . He fpake no dream ; for as his words had end , Our Saviour lifting up ...
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... fhould man feek glory ? who of his own Hath nothing , and to whom nothing belongs But condemnation , ignominy , and fhame ? Who for fo many benefits receiv'd , Turn'd recreant to God , ingrate and false , And fo of all true good himself ...
... fhould man feek glory ? who of his own Hath nothing , and to whom nothing belongs But condemnation , ignominy , and fhame ? Who for fo many benefits receiv'd , Turn'd recreant to God , ingrate and false , And fo of all true good himself ...
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