Paradise Regain'd. A Poem, in Four Books. To which is Added Samson Agonistes: and Poems Upon Several Occasions. The Author John MiltonJ. and R. Tonson and S Draper in the Strand, 1752 - 690 من الصفحات |
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... Cant . 11. St. 4 . Next morn the bishops twain , the eremite : and in Italian as well as in Latin there is ere- mita , which the French , and we after them , contract into hermite , hermit . 13. --- of nature's bounds ] To which he con ...
... Cant . 11. St. 4 . Next morn the bishops twain , the eremite : and in Italian as well as in Latin there is ere- mita , which the French , and we after them , contract into hermite , hermit . 13. --- of nature's bounds ] To which he con ...
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... Cant . 4. St. 2 . Che fia comanda il popol fuo raccolto ( Concilio borrendo ) entro la regia foglia . Thyer . 44. O ancient Pow'rs of air , and this wide world , ] So the Devil is call'd in Scrip- ture , the prince of the power of the ...
... Cant . 4. St. 2 . Che fia comanda il popol fuo raccolto ( Concilio borrendo ) entro la regia foglia . Thyer . 44. O ancient Pow'rs of air , and this wide world , ] So the Devil is call'd in Scrip- ture , the prince of the power of the ...
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... Cant . St. 9 . 34 . And all about old ftocks and ftubs of trees : but this only proves the ufe of the word , and not of the thing as food , which feems impof- fible , and therefore I embrace the former inge- nious conjecture . 340. More ...
... Cant . St. 9 . 34 . And all about old ftocks and ftubs of trees : but this only proves the ufe of the word , and not of the thing as food , which feems impof- fible , and therefore I embrace the former inge- nious conjecture . 340. More ...
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... Queen B. 6. Cant . 9 . St. 26 . Whilst thus he talk'd , the knight with greedy ear Hung ftill upon his melting mouth attent . Thyer . 394. Oft To see thee and approach thee , whom I know 34 Book I. PARADISE REGAIN'D .
... Queen B. 6. Cant . 9 . St. 26 . Whilst thus he talk'd , the knight with greedy ear Hung ftill upon his melting mouth attent . Thyer . 394. Oft To see thee and approach thee , whom I know 34 Book I. PARADISE REGAIN'D .
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... Cant . 6. St. 39 . And he the ftouteft knight that ever won . 434. But what have been thy answers , what but dark , ] The oracles were often fo obfcure and dubious , that there was need of other oracles to explain them . Sed jam ad te ...
... Cant . 6. St. 39 . And he the ftouteft knight that ever won . 434. But what have been thy answers , what but dark , ] The oracles were often fo obfcure and dubious , that there was need of other oracles to explain them . Sed jam ad te ...
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