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... Cherub ; and his grave rebuke , Severe in youthful beauty , added grace Invincible . Abashed the Devil stood , And felt how awful goodness is , and saw Virtue in her shape how lovely — saw , His loss ; but chiefly to find here observed ...
... Cherub ; and his grave rebuke , Severe in youthful beauty , added grace Invincible . Abashed the Devil stood , And felt how awful goodness is , and saw Virtue in her shape how lovely — saw , His loss ; but chiefly to find here observed ...
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... Cherub ! but ere then Far heavier load thyself expect to feel From my prevailing arm , though Heaven's King Ride on thy wings , and thou with thy compeers , Used to the yoke , draw'st his triumphant wheels In progress through the road ...
... Cherub ! but ere then Far heavier load thyself expect to feel From my prevailing arm , though Heaven's King Ride on thy wings , and thou with thy compeers , Used to the yoke , draw'st his triumphant wheels In progress through the road ...
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... Cherub , cherub guarding limits ( 964 ) or frontiers . For " cherub " see 778. The Roman frontier troops were called milites limitanei . The term has a suggestion of contempt as hinting that Gabriel had been sent to watch the frontiers ...
... Cherub , cherub guarding limits ( 964 ) or frontiers . For " cherub " see 778. The Roman frontier troops were called milites limitanei . The term has a suggestion of contempt as hinting that Gabriel had been sent to watch the frontiers ...
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... Cherub , 778 . Chiasmus , 409 . Classical comparisons , 268 . Clergy corrupt , 188 , 193 . Cognate object , 248 . Commonplace reflections , 340 . Compliant , 332 . Conscience , 23 . Contemporary allusions , 394 , 767 . Cope , 992 ...
... Cherub , 778 . Chiasmus , 409 . Classical comparisons , 268 . Clergy corrupt , 188 , 193 . Cognate object , 248 . Commonplace reflections , 340 . Compliant , 332 . Conscience , 23 . Contemporary allusions , 394 , 767 . Cope , 992 ...
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Adam and Eve adjective adverb Aeneid amphibrach anapaest apposition Asmodeus beauty bower bright called character Cherub clause Compare death DEIGHTON delight derived described Devil Diodorus Siculus earth English evil express F. J. RowE fair fall fallen angels Fiend flowers fruit Gabriel garden Garden of Eden gate genius glory God's Greek happy hast hath Heaven Hell Homer hope Iapetus intransitive Italian Keightley king Latin means MICHAEL MACMILLAN Milton Milton's poetry mind misery monosyllable Mozambic natural night noun object pain Paradise Lost Paradise Regained pare participle passage poet poetical polyptoton previous line Prime Orb Puritan regarded round sapphire Satan scale seems sense sewed shade shows sleep son of Noah spear speech spirit stood suggests sweet syllables taste Tennyson thee thou thought throne thyself transitive verb Tree of Knowledge Uriel verb verse Vondel's W. T. WEBB word write دو