Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books, Bind 1Richter-Spilsbury, 1794 |
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Side 12
... Receive thy new possessor : one who brings A mind not to be chang'd by place or time . The mind is its own place , and in itself Can make a heaven of hell , a hell of heaven . What matter where , if I be still the same , And what I ...
... Receive thy new possessor : one who brings A mind not to be chang'd by place or time . The mind is its own place , and in itself Can make a heaven of hell , a hell of heaven . What matter where , if I be still the same , And what I ...
Side 48
... . Our purer essence then will overcome Their noxious vapour , or enur'd not feel , Or chang'd at length , and to the place conform'd In temper and in nature , will receive Familiar the 48 BOOK II . PARADISE LOST . v . 195-217 .
... . Our purer essence then will overcome Their noxious vapour , or enur'd not feel , Or chang'd at length , and to the place conform'd In temper and in nature , will receive Familiar the 48 BOOK II . PARADISE LOST . v . 195-217 .
Side 49
... receive Familiar the fierce heat , and void of pain ; This horror will grow mild , this darkness light , 1 Besides what hope the never - ending flight Of future days may bring , what chance , what change Worth waiting , since our ...
... receive Familiar the fierce heat , and void of pain ; This horror will grow mild , this darkness light , 1 Besides what hope the never - ending flight Of future days may bring , what chance , what change Worth waiting , since our ...
Side 58
... receives him next Wide - gaping , and with utter loss of being Threatens him , plung'd in that abortive gulph . If thence he ' scape into whatever world , Or unknown region , what remains him less . Than unknown dangers and as hard ...
... receives him next Wide - gaping , and with utter loss of being Threatens him , plung'd in that abortive gulph . If thence he ' scape into whatever world , Or unknown region , what remains him less . Than unknown dangers and as hard ...
Side 94
... receive ? What pleasure I from such obedience paid , When will and reason ( reason also is choice ) Useless and vain , of freedom both despoil'd , Made passive both , had serv'd necessity , Not me ? They therefore as to right belong'd ...
... receive ? What pleasure I from such obedience paid , When will and reason ( reason also is choice ) Useless and vain , of freedom both despoil'd , Made passive both , had serv'd necessity , Not me ? They therefore as to right belong'd ...
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