Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John MiltonJacob Tonson, 1711 - 378 sider |
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Side 77
... coming ; he her aid Can never feek , once dead in fins and loft ; Attonement for himself or offering meet , Indebted and undon , hath none to bring : Behold me then , me for him , life for life I offer , on me let thine anger fall ...
... coming ; he her aid Can never feek , once dead in fins and loft ; Attonement for himself or offering meet , Indebted and undon , hath none to bring : Behold me then , me for him , life for life I offer , on me let thine anger fall ...
Side 96
... coming on , A- dam and Eve difcourfe of going to their reft : their Bower defcrib'd ; their E- vening worship . Gabriel drawing forth his Bands of Night - watch to walk the round of Paradife , appoints two strong Angels to guard Adam's ...
... coming on , A- dam and Eve difcourfe of going to their reft : their Bower defcrib'd ; their E- vening worship . Gabriel drawing forth his Bands of Night - watch to walk the round of Paradife , appoints two strong Angels to guard Adam's ...
Side 97
... coming of their fecret foe , and scap'd Haply so scap'd his mortal snare ; for now Satan , now first inflam'd with rage , came down , The Tempter e'er th ' Accufer of mankind , To wreck on innocent frail man his lofs Of that firft ...
... coming of their fecret foe , and scap'd Haply so scap'd his mortal snare ; for now Satan , now first inflam'd with rage , came down , The Tempter e'er th ' Accufer of mankind , To wreck on innocent frail man his lofs Of that firft ...
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... coming , and thy foft imbraces , he Whofe image thou art , him thou shalt enjoy Infeparably thine , to him shalt bear Multitudes like thy felf , and thence be call'd Mother of human Race : What could I doe , 475 But follow streight ...
... coming , and thy foft imbraces , he Whofe image thou art , him thou shalt enjoy Infeparably thine , to him shalt bear Multitudes like thy felf , and thence be call'd Mother of human Race : What could I doe , 475 But follow streight ...
Side 118
... coming on Of grateful Eevning mild , the filent Night With this her folemn Bird , and this fair Moon , And these the Gems of Heav'n , her ftarry train : But neither breath of Morn , when the afcends 650 With charm of earliest Birds ...
... coming on Of grateful Eevning mild , the filent Night With this her folemn Bird , and this fair Moon , And these the Gems of Heav'n , her ftarry train : But neither breath of Morn , when the afcends 650 With charm of earliest Birds ...
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Adam afcend againſt Aire alfo Angels appear'd Battel Beaft beft behold beſt blifs bright call'd Celeſtial Cherub Cherubim Cloud Creatures darkneſs Death deep defcending defire delight Divine dwell e'er Earth elfe elſe erft Eternal evil eyes fafe faid fair feek feem'd feems felves fhall fhould fide fight fince firft firſt fleep fome foon fpake Fruit ftand ftill ftood fuch fweet Gate giv'n Glory hath Heav'n Heav'nly heighth Hell higheſt Hill himſelf Hoft juft laft lefs leſs light loft Love moſt muft muſt Night o'er pain Paradife pleas'd pleaſant pleaſure praiſe prefent rais'd Reaſon reft reply'd return'd rife rofe round Sapience Satan Serpent ſhall ſhape Spirits ſtood ſweet tafte thee thefe themſelves thence theſe thine things thofe thoſe thou thoughts thouſand Throne thy felf Tree turn'd wandring whofe whoſe wings worfe World