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L I B R A RY Y. AUTHORS IN VERSE . Vol . II . Containing the second part of
Miltons Paradise lost and Paradise Regain'da GO THA PRINTED FOR STEUDEL
AND KEIL . 1 80 5 . 067473865 Biblia ati , Passau chek BOOK X. the eye ...
L I B R A RY Y. AUTHORS IN VERSE . Vol . II . Containing the second part of
Miltons Paradise lost and Paradise Regain'da GO THA PRINTED FOR STEUDEL
AND KEIL . 1 80 5 . 067473865 Biblia ati , Passau chek BOOK X. the eye ...
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A Poem in Twelve Books. 2 John Milton. 067473865 Biblia ati , Passau chek
BOOK X. the eye Mean ean while the hainous and.
A Poem in Twelve Books. 2 John Milton. 067473865 Biblia ati , Passau chek
BOOK X. the eye Mean ean while the hainous and.
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BOOK X. the eye Mean ean while the hainous and despiteful act Of Satan , done
in Paradise , and how He in the serpent had perverted Eve , Her husband the , to
taste the fatal fruit , Was known in Heav'n : for wbat can ' scape 5 Of God all ...
BOOK X. the eye Mean ean while the hainous and despiteful act Of Satan , done
in Paradise , and how He in the serpent had perverted Eve , Her husband the , to
taste the fatal fruit , Was known in Heav'n : for wbat can ' scape 5 Of God all ...
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... the bait of Eve * Us'd by the tempter : on that prospect strange Their earnest
eyes they fix'd ; imagining For one forbidden tree , a multitude Now ris'n , to work
them further woe or shame : 555 Yet parch'd with scalding thirst and hunger
fierce ...
... the bait of Eve * Us'd by the tempter : on that prospect strange Their earnest
eyes they fix'd ; imagining For one forbidden tree , a multitude Now ris'n , to work
them further woe or shame : 555 Yet parch'd with scalding thirst and hunger
fierce ...
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... all their shape Spangled with eyes , more numerous than those 130 Of Argus ,
and more wakeful than to drouse , Charm'd with Arcadian pipe , the pastral reed
Of Hermes , or his opiate rod . Mean while To resalute the world with sacred light
...
... all their shape Spangled with eyes , more numerous than those 130 Of Argus ,
and more wakeful than to drouse , Charm'd with Arcadian pipe , the pastral reed
Of Hermes , or his opiate rod . Mean while To resalute the world with sacred light
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LibraryThing Review
Brugeranmeldelse - VivalaErin - LibraryThingThe shortest answer is: John Milton was a poetic genius. PL is so beautiful, you can't help but feel for Adam and Eve. Even Satan is a great character - he so wants to be an epic hero. This poem is a masterpiece, and he wrote it completely blind. Beautiful, absolutely amazing. Læs hele anmeldelsen
LibraryThing Review
Brugeranmeldelse - StefanY - LibraryThingHistorical significance and beautifully descriptive prose aside, I couldn't get into this book at all. Maybe it's too much familiarity with the plot or the inevitability of the impending doom of the ... Læs hele anmeldelsen
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