Paradise Lost, Volume 2Effingham Wilson, 1879 - 94 pages |
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... join'd Think nothing hard , much less to be despair'd . 495 He ended , and his words their drooping cheer Enlighten'd , and their languish'd hope reviv'd . Th ' invention all admir'd , and each , how he To be th ' inventor miss'd , so ...
... join'd Think nothing hard , much less to be despair'd . 495 He ended , and his words their drooping cheer Enlighten'd , and their languish'd hope reviv'd . Th ' invention all admir'd , and each , how he To be th ' inventor miss'd , so ...
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... join'd . [ hands These paths and bowers doubt not but our joint Will keep from wilderness with ease , as wide As we need walk , till younger hands ere long Assist us : but if much converse perhaps Thee satiate , to short absence I could ...
... join'd . [ hands These paths and bowers doubt not but our joint Will keep from wilderness with ease , as wide As we need walk , till younger hands ere long Assist us : but if much converse perhaps Thee satiate , to short absence I could ...
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... join'd . 283 285 To whom our Saviour sagely thus reply'd . Think not but that I know these things , or think I know them not ; not therefore am I short Of knowing what I ought : he who receives Light from above , from the fountain of ...
... join'd . 283 285 To whom our Saviour sagely thus reply'd . Think not but that I know these things , or think I know them not ; not therefore am I short Of knowing what I ought : he who receives Light from above , from the fountain of ...
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