Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve BooksA. Donalson, and fold at his shop, 1772 - 323 sider |
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Side xii
... foul above diffimulation and difguife ; he was neither afraid nor afhamed to vindicate the truth ; and , if any man had , he had in him the fpirit of an old martyr . He was fo prudent indeed , that he would not of his own accord begin ...
... foul above diffimulation and difguife ; he was neither afraid nor afhamed to vindicate the truth ; and , if any man had , he had in him the fpirit of an old martyr . He was fo prudent indeed , that he would not of his own accord begin ...
Side xlix
... foul was the love of liberty ; this was his conftant aim and end , however he might be mistaken in the means . He was indeed very zealous in what was called the good old caufe ; and with his fpirit and his refolution , it is fomewhat ...
... foul was the love of liberty ; this was his conftant aim and end , however he might be mistaken in the means . He was indeed very zealous in what was called the good old caufe ; and with his fpirit and his refolution , it is fomewhat ...
Side lxi
... foul times ! whofe fragile fheen Shall , as it blazeth , break ; while Providence : ( Ay watching o'er his faints with eye unfeen , ) Spreads the red rod of angry peftilence , To fweep the wicked and their counfels hence : Yea all to ...
... foul times ! whofe fragile fheen Shall , as it blazeth , break ; while Providence : ( Ay watching o'er his faints with eye unfeen , ) Spreads the red rod of angry peftilence , To fweep the wicked and their counfels hence : Yea all to ...
Side 4
... foul revolt ? Th ' infernal Serpent ; he it was , whofe guile , Stirr'd up with envy and revenge , deceiv'd The mother of mankind , what time his pride Had caft him out from heav'n , with all his hoft Of rebel angels ; by whofe aid ...
... foul revolt ? Th ' infernal Serpent ; he it was , whofe guile , Stirr'd up with envy and revenge , deceiv'd The mother of mankind , what time his pride Had caft him out from heav'n , with all his hoft Of rebel angels ; by whofe aid ...
Side 7
... foul defeat Hath loft us heav'n , and all this mighty hoft In horrible destruction laid thus low , As far as gods and heav'nly effences 135 Can perifh : for the mind and fp'rit remains Invincible , and vigour foon returns , 140 Though ...
... foul defeat Hath loft us heav'n , and all this mighty hoft In horrible destruction laid thus low , As far as gods and heav'nly effences 135 Can perifh : for the mind and fp'rit remains Invincible , and vigour foon returns , 140 Though ...
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