Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books, Volume 2J. & R. Tonson e.a., 1751 |
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... ftood From his own ev'il , and for the time remain'd 460 465 bo Stupidly good , of enmity disarm'd , Of guile , of hate , of envy , of revenge ; But the hot Hell that always in him burns , Though in mid Heav'n , foon ended his delight ...
... ftood From his own ev'il , and for the time remain'd 460 465 bo Stupidly good , of enmity disarm'd , Of guile , of hate , of envy , of revenge ; But the hot Hell that always in him burns , Though in mid Heav'n , foon ended his delight ...
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