The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volume 5Robert Anderson Arch, 1795 - English poetry |
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... hand , and from his feat The moniter moving , onward came as fast With horrid frides : Hell trembled as he strode . Th ' , ' ndaunted fiend what this might be admir's Admir'd , not fear'd ; God and his fon except Created thing nought ...
... hand , and from his feat The moniter moving , onward came as fast With horrid frides : Hell trembled as he strode . Th ' , ' ndaunted fiend what this might be admir's Admir'd , not fear'd ; God and his fon except Created thing nought ...
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... hand , the cry'd Against thy only fon ? What fury , O fon ! Poffeffes thee to bend that mortal dart ? Against thy father's head ? and know'ft for whom ; For him who fits above and laughs the while At thee ordain'd his drudge , to ...
... hand , the cry'd Against thy only fon ? What fury , O fon ! Poffeffes thee to bend that mortal dart ? Against thy father's head ? and know'ft for whom ; For him who fits above and laughs the while At thee ordain'd his drudge , to ...
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... hand in hand they pafs'd , the loveliest pair That ever fince in love's embraces met ; Adam the goodlieft man of men fince born His fons ; the fairest of her daughters Eve . Vader a tuft of fhade , that on a green Stood whifp'ring foft ...
... hand in hand they pafs'd , the loveliest pair That ever fince in love's embraces met ; Adam the goodlieft man of men fince born His fons ; the fairest of her daughters Eve . Vader a tuft of fhade , that on a green Stood whifp'ring foft ...
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... hand in hand alone they pafs'd On to their blissful bow'r ; it was a place Chos'n by the fovran Planter , when he fram'd All things to Man's delightful ufe ; the roof Of thickest covert was inwoven shade Laurel and myrtle , and what ...
... hand in hand alone they pafs'd On to their blissful bow'r ; it was a place Chos'n by the fovran Planter , when he fram'd All things to Man's delightful ufe ; the roof Of thickest covert was inwoven shade Laurel and myrtle , and what ...
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... hand , who he is , and why his enemy , and whatever elfe may avail Adam to know . Raphael comes down to Paradife ; his appearance described ; his coming difcerned by Adam afar off , fitting at the door of his bower ; he goes out to meet ...
... hand , who he is , and why his enemy , and whatever elfe may avail Adam to know . Raphael comes down to Paradife ; his appearance described ; his coming difcerned by Adam afar off , fitting at the door of his bower ; he goes out to meet ...
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