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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... Whose conftant perfeverance overcame Whate'er his cruel malice could invent . He now shall know I can produce a Man 141 145 150 Of female Seed , far abler to resist All his follicitations , and at length All his vaft force , and drive ...
... Whose conftant perfeverance overcame Whate'er his cruel malice could invent . He now shall know I can produce a Man 141 145 150 Of female Seed , far abler to resist All his follicitations , and at length All his vaft force , and drive ...
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... whose birth I oft had heard , 255 260 265 270 Not knew by fight ) now come , who was to come Before Meffiah and his way prepare . Which I believ'd was from above ; but he I as all others to his Baptifm came , Straight knew me , and with ...
... whose birth I oft had heard , 255 260 265 270 Not knew by fight ) now come , who was to come Before Meffiah and his way prepare . Which I believ'd was from above ; but he I as all others to his Baptifm came , Straight knew me , and with ...
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... ( Whose ire I dread more than the Fire of Hell ) A fhelter , and a kind of shading cool Interpofition , as a fummer's cloud . 210 215 220 If I then to the worst that can be hafte , Why move thy feet fo flow to what is beft , Happiest both ...
... ( Whose ire I dread more than the Fire of Hell ) A fhelter , and a kind of shading cool Interpofition , as a fummer's cloud . 210 215 220 If I then to the worst that can be hafte , Why move thy feet fo flow to what is beft , Happiest both ...
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... whose banks On each fide an Imperial City stood , With Tow'rs and Temples proudly elevate On fev'n fmall Hills , with Palaces adorn'd , Porches and Theatres , Baths , Aqueducts , Statues and Trophies , and Triumphal Arcs , Gardens and ...
... whose banks On each fide an Imperial City stood , With Tow'rs and Temples proudly elevate On fev'n fmall Hills , with Palaces adorn'd , Porches and Theatres , Baths , Aqueducts , Statues and Trophies , and Triumphal Arcs , Gardens and ...
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... Whose branching arms thick intertwin'd might shield From dews and damps of night his fhelter'd head ; But shelter'd flept in vain ; for at his head The Tempter watch'd , and foon with ugly dreams Difturb'd his fleep ; and either Tropic ...
... Whose branching arms thick intertwin'd might shield From dews and damps of night his fhelter'd head ; But shelter'd flept in vain ; for at his head The Tempter watch'd , and foon with ugly dreams Difturb'd his fleep ; and either Tropic ...
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againſt alfo befides beft beſt caft call'd caufe Chor Comus Dagon darkneſs Defart divine doft doth Earth elfe erft eyes fafe faid fair fame Father fave Feaft fear fecret feek feem felf ferve fhades fhall fhew fhould fide fight fing firft firſt flain foes folemn fome foon foul ftill ftream ftrength fuch fure fweet giv'n glory hafte hand hath hear Heav'n higheft himſelf honour Houſe Ifrael juft King laft leaſt lefs leſs light loft Lord Lycidas moft moſt Mufe muft muſt night numbers Nymphs o'er PARADISE REGAIN'D Peace Perfons Philiftins pleaſure pow'r praife praiſe prefent PSALM publick reft reply'd rife Samf Samfon ſhall ſhe Shepherd ſome Son of God Song SONNET ſtate thee thefe themſelves thence theſe things thofe thoſe thou art thought Throne uſe Virtue weakneſs whofe wife Wilderneſs wilt worſe