Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve BooksA. Donalson, and fold at his shop, 1772 - 323 sider |
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... worfe dominion of their own upon the ruins of prelatical epifcopacy ; and of all things he dreaded spiritual flavery , and therefore clofed with Cromwell and the Independents , as he expected under them greater liberty of confcience ...
... worfe dominion of their own upon the ruins of prelatical epifcopacy ; and of all things he dreaded spiritual flavery , and therefore clofed with Cromwell and the Independents , as he expected under them greater liberty of confcience ...
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... worfe , in forefight much advanc'd , We may with more fuccefsful hope refolve To wage by force or guile eternal war , Irreconcileable to our grand foe , Who now triumphs , and in th ' excefs of joy Sole reigning holds the tyranny of ...
... worfe , in forefight much advanc'd , We may with more fuccefsful hope refolve To wage by force or guile eternal war , Irreconcileable to our grand foe , Who now triumphs , and in th ' excefs of joy Sole reigning holds the tyranny of ...
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... worfe way his wrath may find To our deftruction ; if there be in hell Fear to be worse destroy'd : what can be worse 75 80- 85 Than to dwell here , driv'n out from blifs , condemn'da In this abhorred deep to utter woe ; Where pain of ...
... worfe way his wrath may find To our deftruction ; if there be in hell Fear to be worse destroy'd : what can be worse 75 80- 85 Than to dwell here , driv'n out from blifs , condemn'da In this abhorred deep to utter woe ; Where pain of ...
Side 31
... 155 160 Whatever doing , what can we fuffer more , What can we suffer worfe ? Is this then worst , Thus fitting , thus confulting , thus in arms ? What , 165 1755 What , when we fled amain , pursu'd Book II . 31 PARADISE LOST .
... 155 160 Whatever doing , what can we fuffer more , What can we suffer worfe ? Is this then worst , Thus fitting , thus confulting , thus in arms ? What , 165 1755 What , when we fled amain , pursu'd Book II . 31 PARADISE LOST .
Side 32
... worfe . War therefore , open or conceal'd , alike My voice diffáades ; for what can force or guile With him , or who deceive his mind , whofe eyer Views all things at one view ? he from heav'n's height : All these our motions vain fees ...
... worfe . War therefore , open or conceal'd , alike My voice diffáades ; for what can force or guile With him , or who deceive his mind , whofe eyer Views all things at one view ? he from heav'n's height : All these our motions vain fees ...
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