Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve BooksJ. M. Dent and Company, 1901 - 372 pages |
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Page 208
... thoughts An atom , with the Firmament compared abstruse Eve And all her numbered stars , that seem to roll retires Spaces incomprehensible ( for such Their distance argues , and their swift return Diurnal ) merely to officiate light ...
... thoughts An atom , with the Firmament compared abstruse Eve And all her numbered stars , that seem to roll retires Spaces incomprehensible ( for such Their distance argues , and their swift return Diurnal ) merely to officiate light ...
Page 232
... thoughts revolved , his final sentence chose Fit vessel , fittest imp of fraud , in whom To enter , and his dark suggestions hide From sharpest sight ; for in the wily snake Whatever sleights none would suspicious mark , As from his wit ...
... thoughts revolved , his final sentence chose Fit vessel , fittest imp of fraud , in whom To enter , and his dark suggestions hide From sharpest sight ; for in the wily snake Whatever sleights none would suspicious mark , As from his wit ...
Page 236
... thoughts present . Let us divide our labours - thou where choice Leads thee , or where most needs , whether to wind 220 The woodbine round this arbour , or direct The clasping ivy where to climb ; while I In yonder spring of roses ...
... thoughts present . Let us divide our labours - thou where choice Leads thee , or where most needs , whether to wind 220 The woodbine round this arbour , or direct The clasping ivy where to climb ; while I In yonder spring of roses ...
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