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... pleased they slack their course , and many a league Cheered with the grateful smell old Ocean smiles ; So entertained those odorous sweets the Fiend Who came their bane , though with them better pleased BOOK IV . ] 7 PARADISE LOST .
... pleased they slack their course , and many a league Cheered with the grateful smell old Ocean smiles ; So entertained those odorous sweets the Fiend Who came their bane , though with them better pleased BOOK IV . ] 7 PARADISE LOST .
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... Fiend Saw undelighted all delight , all kind Of living creatures , new to sight and strange . Two of far nobler shape , erect and tall , God - like erect , with native honour clad In naked majesty , seemed lords of all , And worthy ...
... Fiend Saw undelighted all delight , all kind Of living creatures , new to sight and strange . Two of far nobler shape , erect and tall , God - like erect , with native honour clad In naked majesty , seemed lords of all , And worthy ...
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... Fiend , and with necessity , The tyrant's plea , excused his devilish deeds . Then from his lofty stand on that high tree Down he alights among the sportful herd Of those four - footed kinds , himself now one , Now other , as their ...
... Fiend , and with necessity , The tyrant's plea , excused his devilish deeds . Then from his lofty stand on that high tree Down he alights among the sportful herd Of those four - footed kinds , himself now one , Now other , as their ...
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... Fiend . Back stept those two fair Angels , half amazed So sudden to behold the grisly King ; 820 Yet thus , unmoved with fear , accost him soon : - " Which of those rebel Spirits adjudged to Hell Com'st thou , escaped thy prison ? and ...
... Fiend . Back stept those two fair Angels , half amazed So sudden to behold the grisly King ; 820 Yet thus , unmoved with fear , accost him soon : - " Which of those rebel Spirits adjudged to Hell Com'st thou , escaped thy prison ? and ...
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... Fiend replied not , overcome with rage ; But , like a proud steed reined , went haughty on , Champing his iron curb . To strive or fly He held it vain ; awe from above had quelled His heart , not else dismayed . Now drew they nigh The ...
... Fiend replied not , overcome with rage ; But , like a proud steed reined , went haughty on , Champing his iron curb . To strive or fly He held it vain ; awe from above had quelled His heart , not else dismayed . Now drew they nigh The ...
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Adam and Eve adjective adverb Aeneid amphibrach anapaest apposition Asmodeus beauty bower bright called character Cherub clause Compare 11 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