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... heaven , " very like two lines of Vondel's . But this proves little ; it may be paralleled not only in Vondel , but also in Fletcher and Crashaw , and very closely in Stafford's Niobe , a prose work quoted by Todd , in which Satan ...
... heaven , " very like two lines of Vondel's . But this proves little ; it may be paralleled not only in Vondel , but also in Fletcher and Crashaw , and very closely in Stafford's Niobe , a prose work quoted by Todd , in which Satan ...
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... heaven seems for the moment something more than an empty boast . One great conquest they actually effect in hell , the victory of unconquerable wills over adversity . The fallen angels respond nobly to the call of their great leader and ...
... heaven seems for the moment something more than an empty boast . One great conquest they actually effect in hell , the victory of unconquerable wills over adversity . The fallen angels respond nobly to the call of their great leader and ...
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... dream , and bring him , though unwilling , to Gabriel ; by whom questioned , he scornfully answers ; prepares resistance ; but , hindered by a sign from Heaven , flies out of Paradise . PARADISE LOST . BOOK IV . O FOR that warning.
... dream , and bring him , though unwilling , to Gabriel ; by whom questioned , he scornfully answers ; prepares resistance ; but , hindered by a sign from Heaven , flies out of Paradise . PARADISE LOST . BOOK IV . O FOR that warning.
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... Heaven aloud , Then when the Dragon , put to second rout , Came furious down to be revenged on men , Woe to the inhabitants on Earth ! that now , While time was , our first parents had been warned The coming of their secret foe , and ...
... Heaven aloud , Then when the Dragon , put to second rout , Came furious down to be revenged on men , Woe to the inhabitants on Earth ! that now , While time was , our first parents had been warned The coming of their secret foe , and ...
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... Heaven against Heaven's matchless King ! Ah , wherefore ? He deserved no such return From me , whom he created what I was In that bright eminence , and with his good Upbraided none ; nor was his service hard . What could be less than to ...
... Heaven against Heaven's matchless King ! Ah , wherefore ? He deserved no such return From me , whom he created what I was In that bright eminence , and with his good Upbraided none ; nor was his service hard . What could be less than to ...
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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