Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton |
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Side 88
... hand seem'd other Worldss Or other Worlds they seem'd , or happy Illes , Like
those Hesperian Gardens fam'd of old , Fortunate Fields , and Groves and flowry
Vales , Thrice happy Isles , but who dwelc happy there 570 88 PARADISE LOST
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... hand seem'd other Worldss Or other Worlds they seem'd , or happy Illes , Like
those Hesperian Gardens fam'd of old , Fortunate Fields , and Groves and flowry
Vales , Thrice happy Isles , but who dwelc happy there 570 88 PARADISE LOST
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Side 89
Thrice happy Isles , but who dwelc happy there 570 He stay'd not to enquire :
above them all The golden Sun in fplendor likest Heav'n Allur'd his eye : Thither
his course he bends Through the calm Firmament ; but up or down By center , or
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Thrice happy Isles , but who dwelc happy there 570 He stay'd not to enquire :
above them all The golden Sun in fplendor likest Heav'n Allur'd his eye : Thither
his course he bends Through the calm Firmament ; but up or down By center , or
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Side 114
Can death ? and do they only ftand By Ignorance , is that their happy ftate , The
proof of their obedience and their faith : 520 O fair foundation laid whereon to
build Their ruin ! Hence I will excite their minds With more delire to know , and to
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Can death ? and do they only ftand By Ignorance , is that their happy ftate , The
proof of their obedience and their faith : 520 O fair foundation laid whereon to
build Their ruin ! Hence I will excite their minds With more delire to know , and to
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Side 135
... inore abundant grows , The Author not impaird , but honour'd more > Here ,
happy Creature , fair Angelic Eve , Partake thou allo ; happy though thou art , es
Happier thou mayft be , worthier canst not be : Taste this , and be henceforth
among ...
... inore abundant grows , The Author not impaird , but honour'd more > Here ,
happy Creature , fair Angelic Eve , Partake thou allo ; happy though thou art , es
Happier thou mayft be , worthier canst not be : Taste this , and be henceforth
among ...
Side 150
Son of Heav'n and Earth , Attend : That thou art happy , owe to God ; $ 20 That
thou continu'st such , owe to thy self , That is , to thy obedience ; therein stand .
This was that caution giv'n thee ; be advis'd . God made thee perfect , not
immutable ...
Son of Heav'n and Earth , Attend : That thou art happy , owe to God ; $ 20 That
thou continu'st such , owe to thy self , That is , to thy obedience ; therein stand .
This was that caution giv'n thee ; be advis'd . God made thee perfect , not
immutable ...
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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