Paradise Regain'd: A Poem in Four Books; to which is Added, Samson Agonistes, and Poems Upon Several Occasions; with a Tractate Of EducationJacob Tonson in the Strand, 1727 - 504 pages |
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... themselves difdaining T'approach thy temple , give thee in command What to the smallest tittle thou fhalt say To thy adorers ; thou with trembling fear , Or like a fawning parasite , obey'st ; Then to thy felf afcrib'ft the truth ...
... themselves difdaining T'approach thy temple , give thee in command What to the smallest tittle thou fhalt say To thy adorers ; thou with trembling fear , Or like a fawning parasite , obey'st ; Then to thy felf afcrib'ft the truth ...
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... themselves , And for thy reason why they should be fought , To gain a scepter , oftest better mifs'd . The end of the fecond book . 486 PARA- PARADISE REGAIN'D . BOOK III . So fpake the Son Book II . PARADISE REGAIN'D . 47.
... themselves , And for thy reason why they should be fought , To gain a scepter , oftest better mifs'd . The end of the fecond book . 486 PARA- PARADISE REGAIN'D . BOOK III . So fpake the Son Book II . PARADISE REGAIN'D . 47.
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... themselves rather are occafion beft , Zeal of thy FATHER'S houfe , duty to free 175 Thy country from her heathen fervitude ; So fhalt thou best fulfil , best verifie The Prophets old , who fung thy endless reign : The happier reign the ...
... themselves rather are occafion beft , Zeal of thy FATHER'S houfe , duty to free 175 Thy country from her heathen fervitude ; So fhalt thou best fulfil , best verifie The Prophets old , who fung thy endless reign : The happier reign the ...
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... themselves , or penitent befought The GOD of their fore - fathers ; but fo dy'd Impenitent , and left a race behind 420 425 Like to themselves , diftinguishable searce From Gentiles , but by circumcifion vain , And GOD with idols in ...
... themselves , or penitent befought The GOD of their fore - fathers ; but fo dy'd Impenitent , and left a race behind 420 425 Like to themselves , diftinguishable searce From Gentiles , but by circumcifion vain , And GOD with idols in ...
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... themselves enflav'd , Or could of inward flaves make outward free ? 145 Know therefore , when my feafon comes to fit On DAVID's throne , it shall be like a tree , Spreading and overfhad'wing all the earth ; Or " Or as a stone that fhall ...
... themselves enflav'd , Or could of inward flaves make outward free ? 145 Know therefore , when my feafon comes to fit On DAVID's throne , it shall be like a tree , Spreading and overfhad'wing all the earth ; Or " Or as a stone that fhall ...
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