Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books. With the Life of the Author, Volume 2J. Locken, 1828 |
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... thine own inventions hope Things not reveal'd which the invisible king , Only omniscient , hath suppress'd in night ; To none communicable in earth or heaven : Enough is left besides to search and know . But knowledge is as food , and ...
... thine own inventions hope Things not reveal'd which the invisible king , Only omniscient , hath suppress'd in night ; To none communicable in earth or heaven : Enough is left besides to search and know . But knowledge is as food , and ...
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... thine To till and keep , and of the fruit to eat : Of every tree that in the garden grows Eat freely with glad heart ; fear here no dearth : But of the tree whose operation brings Knowledge of good and ill , which I have set The pledge ...
... thine To till and keep , and of the fruit to eat : Of every tree that in the garden grows Eat freely with glad heart ; fear here no dearth : But of the tree whose operation brings Knowledge of good and ill , which I have set The pledge ...
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... thine ; and be not diffidend Of wisdom ; she deserts thee not , if thou Dismiss not her , when most thou need'st her nigh ? By attributing overmuch to things Less excellent , as thou thyself perceivest . For , what admirest thou , what ...
... thine ; and be not diffidend Of wisdom ; she deserts thee not , if thou Dismiss not her , when most thou need'st her nigh ? By attributing overmuch to things Less excellent , as thou thyself perceivest . For , what admirest thou , what ...
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... thine , and of all thy sons , The weal or woe in thee is placed : beware ! I in thy persevering shall rejoice , And all the bless'd : Stand fast ; to stand or fall Free in thine own arbitrement it lies . Perfect within , no outward aid ...
... thine , and of all thy sons , The weal or woe in thee is placed : beware ! I in thy persevering shall rejoice , And all the bless'd : Stand fast ; to stand or fall Free in thine own arbitrement it lies . Perfect within , no outward aid ...
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... thine . So spake the patriarch of mankind ; but Eve Persisted ; yet submiss , though last replied : With thy permission then , and thus forewarn'd , Chiefly by what thy own last reasoning words Touch'd only ; that our trial , when least ...
... thine . So spake the patriarch of mankind ; but Eve Persisted ; yet submiss , though last replied : With thy permission then , and thus forewarn'd , Chiefly by what thy own last reasoning words Touch'd only ; that our trial , when least ...
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Adam Adam and Eve angel answer'd appear'd archangel aught beast behold bless'd bliss bright bring bruise call'd Canaan celestial Cherubim cloud created creatures curse dark death delight descend didst diurnal divine doom dwell earth empyrean eternal evil eyes fair faith fear firmament of heaven fix'd fruit glory Godhead gods grace ground hand happy HARVARD COLLEGE hath heard heart heaven heavenly hell herb hill human voice join'd judge know'st labour lest light live Lord lost mankind Michael mix'd nigh night ordain'd Paradise PARADISE LOST pass'd peace perhaps race Raphael renew'd replied return'd sapience Satan seat seed seem'd serpent shalt shame sight soon sov'reign spake spirit stars stood sweet taste thee thence thine things thou art thou hast thought throne thyself tree trom turn'd virtue voice whence wings wonder