Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton |
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Side 87
... choice regard , From Paneas the fount of Jordan's floud $ 35 To Beersaba ,
where the Holy Land Borders on Agypt and th ' Arabian fore ; So wide the op'ning
seem'd , where bounds were set To darkness , such as bound the Ocean wave .
... choice regard , From Paneas the fount of Jordan's floud $ 35 To Beersaba ,
where the Holy Land Borders on Agypt and th ' Arabian fore ; So wide the op'ning
seem'd , where bounds were set To darkness , such as bound the Ocean wave .
Side 126
Why halt thou , Satan , broke the bounds prescrib'd To thy transgressions , and
disturb'd the charge Of others , who approve not to transgress By thy example ,
but have power and right To question thy bold entrance on this place ; Imploy'd it
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Why halt thou , Satan , broke the bounds prescrib'd To thy transgressions , and
disturb'd the charge Of others , who approve not to transgress By thy example ,
but have power and right To question thy bold entrance on this place ; Imploy'd it
...
Side 194
... and as a Herd Of Goats or timerous flock together throng'd Drove them before
him Thunder - struck , pursu'd With terrors and with furies to the bounds And
Chrystal wall of Heav'n , which op'ning wide Rowld inward , and a spacious Gap
...
... and as a Herd Of Goats or timerous flock together throng'd Drove them before
him Thunder - struck , pursu'd With terrors and with furies to the bounds And
Chrystal wall of Heav'n , which op'ning wide Rowld inward , and a spacious Gap
...
Side 299
... thee Worlds between , yet - felt That I must after thee with this thy Son , Such
fatal consequence unites us three : Hell could no longer hold us in her bounds ,
365 Nor this unvoyageable Gulf obscure Detain from following thy illustrious track
.
... thee Worlds between , yet - felt That I must after thee with this thy Son , Such
fatal consequence unites us three : Hell could no longer hold us in her bounds ,
365 Nor this unvoyageable Gulf obscure Detain from following thy illustrious track
.
Side 369
A Virgin is his mother , but his Sire The Power of the most High ; he fall ascend
The Throne hereditary , and bound his Reign 370 With Earth's wide bounds , his
Glory with the Heav'ns . He ceas'd , discerning Alam with such joy Surcharg ? d ...
A Virgin is his mother , but his Sire The Power of the most High ; he fall ascend
The Throne hereditary , and bound his Reign 370 With Earth's wide bounds , his
Glory with the Heav'ns . He ceas'd , discerning Alam with such joy Surcharg ? d ...
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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