Paradise Lost, Volume 2Effingham Wilson, 1879 - 94 pages |
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Page 71
... Hell heard th ' unsufferable noise , hell saw Heav'n ruining from heav'n , and would have fled Affrighted ; but strict fate had cast too deep Her dark foundations , and too fast had bound . Nine days they fell ; confounded Chaos roar'd ...
... Hell heard th ' unsufferable noise , hell saw Heav'n ruining from heav'n , and would have fled Affrighted ; but strict fate had cast too deep Her dark foundations , and too fast had bound . Nine days they fell ; confounded Chaos roar'd ...
Page 177
... hell , by wondrous sympathy feeling the success of Satan in this new world , and the sin by man there committed , resolve to sit no longer confined in hell , but to follow Satan their sire up to the place of man to make the way easier from ...
... hell , by wondrous sympathy feeling the success of Satan in this new world , and the sin by man there committed , resolve to sit no longer confined in hell , but to follow Satan their sire up to the place of man to make the way easier from ...
Page 203
... hell advance To waste and havoc yonder world , which I So fair and good created , and had still Kept in that state , had not the folly of man Let in these wasteful furies , who impute Folly to me , so doth the prince of hell And his ...
... hell advance To waste and havoc yonder world , which I So fair and good created , and had still Kept in that state , had not the folly of man Let in these wasteful furies , who impute Folly to me , so doth the prince of hell And his ...
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