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... pain ? Who would not , finding way , break loose from Hell , Though thither doom'd ? Thou wouldst thyself , no doubt , And boldly venture to whatever place 875 880 885 890 Farthest from pain , where thou might'st hope to change Torment ...
... pain ? Who would not , finding way , break loose from Hell , Though thither doom'd ? Thou wouldst thyself , no doubt , And boldly venture to whatever place 875 880 885 890 Farthest from pain , where thou might'st hope to change Torment ...
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... pain to them Less pain , less to be fled , or thou than they Less hardy to endure ? courageous Chief , The first in flight from pain , hadst thou alleg'd To thy deserted host this cause of flight , Thou surely hadst not come sole ...
... pain to them Less pain , less to be fled , or thou than they Less hardy to endure ? courageous Chief , The first in flight from pain , hadst thou alleg'd To thy deserted host this cause of flight , Thou surely hadst not come sole ...
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... pain , Till now not known , but known as soon contemn'd , Since now we find this our Empyreal form Incapable of ... pain , 430 435 440 445 450 Against unpain'd , impassive ; from which evil Ruin must needs ensue ; for what avails 455 ...
... pain , Till now not known , but known as soon contemn'd , Since now we find this our Empyreal form Incapable of ... pain , 430 435 440 445 450 Against unpain'd , impassive ; from which evil Ruin must needs ensue ; for what avails 455 ...
Contents
Preface | vii |
Abbreviations of Titles of Periodicals Cited in the Notes | xiv |
Bibliography of Books Dealing Mainly with Paradise Lost | li |
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Adam Adam and Eve Adam's Aeneid angels appear'd Areopagitica battle in Heaven Beast Beelzebub behold Belial bliss Book bright C. S. Lewis C.Ed call'd Celestial Chaos Cherubim Cloud Comus creation Creatures dark Death deep devils Divine Du Bartas dwell Earth Eternal Ev'ning evil eyes fair Faith fall Father fire Flow'rs Fruit Gates Genesis glory God's Gods grace ground hand happy hath Heav'n heav'nly Hell Hesiod highth Hill John Milton keeps its Latin King Latin Latin meaning light live Lord Nature Night Ovid Paradise Lost passage poem Psalm Raphael repli'd return'd Satan says seem'd Serpent sight soon spake Spirit stars stood sweet taste thee thence things thir thou hast thought Throne Timaeus tradition Tree turn'd universe VIII virtue wings words World Zeus