Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve BooksA. Donalson, and fold at his shop, 1772 - 323 sider |
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Side l
... said for him , that he ferved a great master , and served him ably , and was not wanting from time to time in giving him excellent good advice , especially in his Second Defence . And fo little being faid of him in all Secre- tary ...
... said for him , that he ferved a great master , and served him ably , and was not wanting from time to time in giving him excellent good advice , especially in his Second Defence . And fo little being faid of him in all Secre- tary ...
Side 10
... Said then the loft archangel , this the feat 240 That we must change for heav'n , this mournful gloom For that celestial light ? B ' it so , since he Who now as Sov'reign can dispose and bid 245 What shall be right : fartheft from him ...
... Said then the loft archangel , this the feat 240 That we must change for heav'n , this mournful gloom For that celestial light ? B ' it so , since he Who now as Sov'reign can dispose and bid 245 What shall be right : fartheft from him ...
Side 136
... said , and , as the found of waters deep , Hoarfe murmur echo'd to his words applause Through the infinite hoft ; nor lefs for that The flaming feraph fearless , though alone Incompafs'd round with foes , thus anfwer'd bold . O alienate ...
... said , and , as the found of waters deep , Hoarfe murmur echo'd to his words applause Through the infinite hoft ; nor lefs for that The flaming feraph fearless , though alone Incompafs'd round with foes , thus anfwer'd bold . O alienate ...
Side 173
... Said then th ' omnific Word , your difcord end : Nor ftay'd ; but on the wings of cherubim . Uplifted , in paternal glory rode Far into Chaos , and the world unborn ; For Chaos heard his voice : him all his train Follow'd in bright ...
... Said then th ' omnific Word , your difcord end : Nor ftay'd ; but on the wings of cherubim . Uplifted , in paternal glory rode Far into Chaos , and the world unborn ; For Chaos heard his voice : him all his train Follow'd in bright ...
Side 176
... said , when the bare earth , till them Defert and bare , unfightly , unadorn'd , Brought forth the tender grafs , whofe verdure clad Her univerfal face with pleafant green ; 316 32,11 Then herbs of every leaf , that sudden flower'd ...
... said , when the bare earth , till them Defert and bare , unfightly , unadorn'd , Brought forth the tender grafs , whofe verdure clad Her univerfal face with pleafant green ; 316 32,11 Then herbs of every leaf , that sudden flower'd ...
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