Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton |
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Side 111
1 430 From us no other service than to keep 420 This one , this easie charge , of
all the Trees In Paradise that bear delicious fruit { o yarious , not to taste that only
Tree Of kæowledge , planted by the Tree of Life , So near grows Death to Life ...
1 430 From us no other service than to keep 420 This one , this easie charge , of
all the Trees In Paradise that bear delicious fruit { o yarious , not to taste that only
Tree Of kæowledge , planted by the Tree of Life , So near grows Death to Life ...
Side 231
Each Tree Load'n with faireft Fruit that hung to the Eye Tempting , stirr'd in me
sudden appetite To pluck and eat ... had new begun My wandring , had not he
who was my Guide Up hither , from among the Trees appear'd Presence Divine .
Each Tree Load'n with faireft Fruit that hung to the Eye Tempting , stirr'd in me
sudden appetite To pluck and eat ... had new begun My wandring , had not he
who was my Guide Up hither , from among the Trees appear'd Presence Divine .
Side 266
To whom the Tempter guilefully reply'd . Indeed ? hath God then said that of the
Fruit Of all these Garden Trees ye hall not eat , Yet Lurds declar'd of all in Earth or
Aire : To whom thus Eve yet finless . Of the Fruk 645 ( 55 of each Tree in the ...
To whom the Tempter guilefully reply'd . Indeed ? hath God then said that of the
Fruit Of all these Garden Trees ye hall not eat , Yet Lurds declar'd of all in Earth or
Aire : To whom thus Eve yet finless . Of the Fruk 645 ( 55 of each Tree in the ...
Side 273
... by the Tree Of Knowledge he must pass , there he her met , Scarce from the
Tree returning ; in her hand 856 A bough of fairest fruit that downy smild , New
gather'd , and ambrosial smell diffus'd . To him the hafted , in her face excuse
Came ...
... by the Tree Of Knowledge he must pass , there he her met , Scarce from the
Tree returning ; in her hand 856 A bough of fairest fruit that downy smild , New
gather'd , and ambrosial smell diffus'd . To him the hafted , in her face excuse
Came ...
Side 407
1.358 Defcends from the Tree of Life , and aflumes several Animal Shapes } p.11
.110 . I. 395 Listens to Adam's . Discourse with Eve , on God's Proliibution of the
1.408 Tree of Knowledge Soliloquy on the Subject of it P. 113. 1. 505 Refolves ...
1.358 Defcends from the Tree of Life , and aflumes several Animal Shapes } p.11
.110 . I. 395 Listens to Adam's . Discourse with Eve , on God's Proliibution of the
1.408 Tree of Knowledge Soliloquy on the Subject of it P. 113. 1. 505 Refolves ...
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Adam againſt Angels Anſwer appear Arms behold beſt bounds bring Cloud coming created Creation Creatures dark Death deep delight Divine dreadful dwell e'er Earth equal Eternal evil eyes fair Faith fall Father fear field fight Fire firſt Fruit Gate Glory Gods Grace hand happy haſt hath head heard heart Heav'n Hell Hill himſelf hope human juſt King knowledge laſt leave leſs light live look Love Mean mind Morn moſt muſt Nature Night once pain Paradiſe peace perhaps Reaſon reſt riſe round Satan ſaw ſee ſeem'd ſeems ſelf Serpent ſhall ſhould ſome ſoon ſpake Speech Spirits Stars ſtill ſtood ſuch ſweet taſte thee thence theſe things thoſe thou thoughts Throne till Tree virtue voice whoſe wide Winds wings World