Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books, Bind 1Richter-Spilsbury, 1794 |
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Side 40
... strive , no strife can grow up there From faction ; for none sure will claim in hell Precedence , none , whose portion is so small Of present pain , that with ambitious mind Will covet 40 BOOK II . PARADISE LOST . v . 11-33 .
... strive , no strife can grow up there From faction ; for none sure will claim in hell Precedence , none , whose portion is so small Of present pain , that with ambitious mind Will covet 40 BOOK II . PARADISE LOST . v . 11-33 .
Side 41
... mind Will covet more . With this advantage then To union , and firm faith , and firm accord , More than can be in heaven , we now return To claim our just inheritance of old , Surer to prosper than prosperity Could have assur'd us ; and ...
... mind Will covet more . With this advantage then To union , and firm faith , and firm accord , More than can be in heaven , we now return To claim our just inheritance of old , Surer to prosper than prosperity Could have assur'd us ; and ...
Side 47
... mind , whose eye Views all things at one view ? he from Heaven's highth All these our motions vain , sees and derides ; Not more almighty to resist our might Than wise to frustrate all our plots and wiles . Shall we then live thus vile ...
... mind , whose eye Views all things at one view ? he from Heaven's highth All these our motions vain , sees and derides ; Not more almighty to resist our might Than wise to frustrate all our plots and wiles . Shall we then live thus vile ...
Side 48
... mind us not offending , satisfy'd With what is punish'd ; whence these raging fires Will slacken , if his breath stir not their flames . Our purer essence then will overcome Their noxious vapour , or enur'd not feel , Or chang'd at ...
... mind us not offending , satisfy'd With what is punish'd ; whence these raging fires Will slacken , if his breath stir not their flames . Our purer essence then will overcome Their noxious vapour , or enur'd not feel , Or chang'd at ...
Side 62
... minds , and somewhat rais'd By false presumptuous hope , the ranged powers Disband , and wandering , each his several way Pursues , as inclination or sad choice , Leads him perplex'd , where he may likeliest find Truce to his restless ...
... minds , and somewhat rais'd By false presumptuous hope , the ranged powers Disband , and wandering , each his several way Pursues , as inclination or sad choice , Leads him perplex'd , where he may likeliest find Truce to his restless ...
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