Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books, Bind 1Richter-Spilsbury, 1794 |
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... stood , and call'd His legions , angel forms , who lay entranc'd Thick as autumnal leaves that strow the brooks In Vallombrosa , where the Etrurian shades High over - arch'd embower ; or scatter'd sedge Afloat , when with fierce winds ...
... stood , and call'd His legions , angel forms , who lay entranc'd Thick as autumnal leaves that strow the brooks In Vallombrosa , where the Etrurian shades High over - arch'd embower ; or scatter'd sedge Afloat , when with fierce winds ...
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... stood Their great commander ; godlike shapes and forms Excelling human , princely dignities , And powers that erst in heaven sat on thrones ; Though of their names in heavenly records now Be no memorial ; blotted out and ras'd , By ...
... stood Their great commander ; godlike shapes and forms Excelling human , princely dignities , And powers that erst in heaven sat on thrones ; Though of their names in heavenly records now Be no memorial ; blotted out and ras'd , By ...
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A Poem, in Twelve Books John Milton. Came singly where he stood on the bare strand , While the promiscuous croud stood yet aloof ? The chief were those who from the pit of hell Roaming to seek their prey on earth , durst fix Their seats ...
A Poem, in Twelve Books John Milton. Came singly where he stood on the bare strand , While the promiscuous croud stood yet aloof ? The chief were those who from the pit of hell Roaming to seek their prey on earth , durst fix Their seats ...
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... stood Her temple on the offensive mountain , built By that uxorious king , whose heart though large , Beguil❜d by fair idolatresses , fell To idols foul . Thammuz came next behind , Whose annual wound in Lebanon allur'd ' The Syrian ...
... stood Her temple on the offensive mountain , built By that uxorious king , whose heart though large , Beguil❜d by fair idolatresses , fell To idols foul . Thammuz came next behind , Whose annual wound in Lebanon allur'd ' The Syrian ...
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... spirit more lewd Fell not from heaven , or more gross to love Vice for itself to him no temple stood , : Or altar smok'd ; yet who more oft than he In temples and at altars , when the priest Turns 22 BOOK I. PARADISE LOST . v . 471-493 .
... spirit more lewd Fell not from heaven , or more gross to love Vice for itself to him no temple stood , : Or altar smok'd ; yet who more oft than he In temples and at altars , when the priest Turns 22 BOOK I. PARADISE LOST . v . 471-493 .
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Abdiel Adam advanc'd almighty Angels appear'd arm'd arms battel Bedfordshire Beelzebub behold Belial bliss burning lake call'd celestial chariot Cherub cherubim cloud creatures dark deeds deep delight divine dread earth eternal evil fair Fair Angel Father fell Fiend fierce fiery fill'd fire flames flowers gates glory Gods gold grace hand happy hast hate hath Heaven heavenly Hell highth hill host infernal Ithuriel JOHN MILTON join'd King legions less light Messiah Moloch morn night Northamptonshire o'er once ordain'd ÖSTERREICHISCHE NATIONALBIBLIOTHEK pain Pandæmonium Paradise pass'd plac'd pleas'd praise rage rais'd reign reply'd return'd revenge Richter round Satan seat seem'd Seraph Seraphim shade shalt shape sight soon spake Spirits Stamford stood sweet taste Thammuz thee thence thine things thither thou thoughts throne thunder thyself turn'd Uriel vex'd whence winds wings wonder Zephon