Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John MiltonJacob Tonson, 1711 - 378 sider |
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... laft , At their great Emperors call , as next in worth , Came fingly where he stood on the bare ftrand , While the promiscuous croad stood yet aloof ? 380 The chief were those who from the Pit of Hell Roaming to feek their prey on earth ...
... laft , At their great Emperors call , as next in worth , Came fingly where he stood on the bare ftrand , While the promiscuous croad stood yet aloof ? 380 The chief were those who from the Pit of Hell Roaming to feek their prey on earth ...
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... laft , than whom a Spirit more lewd 490 Fell not from Heaven , or more gross to love . Vice for it felf : To him no Temple flood , Or Altar fmoak'd ; yet who more oft than he In Temples and at Altars , when the Priest Turns Atheist , as ...
... laft , than whom a Spirit more lewd 490 Fell not from Heaven , or more gross to love . Vice for it felf : To him no Temple flood , Or Altar fmoak'd ; yet who more oft than he In Temples and at Altars , when the Priest Turns Atheist , as ...
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... laft he fumms . And now his heart Diftends with pride , and hard'ning in his strength Glories : For never fince created man , Met fuch imbodied force , as nam'd with thefe Could merit more than that small infantry Warr'd on by Cranes ...
... laft he fumms . And now his heart Diftends with pride , and hard'ning in his strength Glories : For never fince created man , Met fuch imbodied force , as nam'd with thefe Could merit more than that small infantry Warr'd on by Cranes ...
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... weight of all and our laft hope relies . This faid , he fat ; and expectation held His look fufpence , awaiting who appear'd To fecond , or uppose , or undertake The perilous attempt : But all fat mute , 420 Book II . 45 PARADISE LOST .
... weight of all and our laft hope relies . This faid , he fat ; and expectation held His look fufpence , awaiting who appear'd To fecond , or uppose , or undertake The perilous attempt : But all fat mute , 420 Book II . 45 PARADISE LOST .
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... laft 425 435 Satan , whom now tranfcendent glory rais'd Above his fellows , with Monarchal pride Confcious of higheft worth , unmov'd thus fpake . O Progeny of Heav'n , Empyreal Thrones , 430 With reafon hath deep filence and demurr ...
... laft 425 435 Satan , whom now tranfcendent glory rais'd Above his fellows , with Monarchal pride Confcious of higheft worth , unmov'd thus fpake . O Progeny of Heav'n , Empyreal Thrones , 430 With reafon hath deep filence and demurr ...
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