Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve BooksJ. Sharpe, 1827 |
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... Hast thou forgot me then , and do I seem Now in thine eye so foul ? once deem'd so fair In Heaven , when at the assembly , and in sight Of all the Seraphim with thee combined In bold conspiracy against Heaven's King , All on a sudden ...
... Hast thou forgot me then , and do I seem Now in thine eye so foul ? once deem'd so fair In Heaven , when at the assembly , and in sight Of all the Seraphim with thee combined In bold conspiracy against Heaven's King , All on a sudden ...
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... hast made ? So should thy goodness and thy greatness both Be question'd and blasphemed without defence . To whom the great Creator thus replied : O Son , in whom my soul hath chief delight , Son of my bosom , Son who art alone My word ...
... hast made ? So should thy goodness and thy greatness both Be question'd and blasphemed without defence . To whom the great Creator thus replied : O Son , in whom my soul hath chief delight , Son of my bosom , Son who art alone My word ...
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... Death wreak all his rage ; Under his gloomy power I shall not long Lie vanquish'd ; thou hast given me to possess Life in myself for ever ; by thee I live , Though now to Death I yield , and am his B. III . 215-244 . PARADISE LOST .
... Death wreak all his rage ; Under his gloomy power I shall not long Lie vanquish'd ; thou hast given me to possess Life in myself for ever ; by thee I live , Though now to Death I yield , and am his B. III . 215-244 . PARADISE LOST .
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... who , when they may , accept not grace . Nor shalt thou , by descending to assume Man's nature , lessen or degrade thine own . Because thou hast , though throned in highest bliss Equal B. III . 275-304 . PARADISE LOST .
... who , when they may , accept not grace . Nor shalt thou , by descending to assume Man's nature , lessen or degrade thine own . Because thou hast , though throned in highest bliss Equal B. III . 275-304 . PARADISE LOST .
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A Poem, in Twelve Books John Milton. Because thou hast , though throned in highest bliss Equal to God , and equally enjoying Godlike fruition , quitted all , to save A world from utter loss , and hast been found By merit more than ...
A Poem, in Twelve Books John Milton. Because thou hast , though throned in highest bliss Equal to God , and equally enjoying Godlike fruition , quitted all , to save A world from utter loss , and hast been found By merit more than ...
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Adam Almighty Angels answer'd appear'd arm'd arms aught beast behold bless'd bliss bright burning lake call'd Canaan celestial CHARLES ROLLS Cherub Cherubim cloud created creatures dark death deep delight didst divine dreadful dwell Earth eternal etherial evil eyes fair Fair Angel faith Father fear fierce fill'd fire fix'd flaming flowers fruit glory gods grace hand happy hast hath heard heart Heaven heavenly Hell highth hill John Milton JOHN SHARPE join'd King lest light live mankind Messiah mix'd morn nigh night o'er ordain'd pain PARADISE LOST pass'd peace reign replied return'd RICHARD WESTALL round sapience Satan scape seat seem'd Seraph Serpent shalt sight soon spake Spirits stars stood sweet taste thee thence thine things thither thou hast thoughts throne thunder thyself tree turn'd vex'd voice whence wings wonder Zephon