Paradise Lost, in Ten Books: The Text Exactly Reproduced from the First Edition of 1667; with an Appendix Containing the Additions Made in Later Issues and a Monograph on the Original Publication of the Poem |
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... thee more , Thy King and Lord ? Back to thy punishment , False fugitive , and to thy fpeed add wings , Least with a whip of Scorpions I pursue Thy lingring , or with one stroke of this Dart Strange horror feife thee , and pangs unfelt ...
... thee more , Thy King and Lord ? Back to thy punishment , False fugitive , and to thy fpeed add wings , Least with a whip of Scorpions I pursue Thy lingring , or with one stroke of this Dart Strange horror feife thee , and pangs unfelt ...
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... thee yet by deeds 740 What it intends ; till firft I know of thee , What thing thou art , thus double - form'd , and why In this infernal Vaile first met thou call'ft Me Father , and that Fantasm call'ft my Son ? I know thee not , nor ...
... thee yet by deeds 740 What it intends ; till firft I know of thee , What thing thou art , thus double - form'd , and why In this infernal Vaile first met thou call'ft Me Father , and that Fantasm call'ft my Son ? I know thee not , nor ...
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... thee in shape and count'nance bright , Then shining heav'nly fair , a Goddess arm'd Out of thy head I sprung : amazement seis'd All th ' Hoft of Heav'n ; back they recoild affraid At first , and call'd me Sin , and for a Sign Portentous ...
... thee in shape and count'nance bright , Then shining heav'nly fair , a Goddess arm'd Out of thy head I sprung : amazement seis'd All th ' Hoft of Heav'n ; back they recoild affraid At first , and call'd me Sin , and for a Sign Portentous ...
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... thee , fhun His deadly arrow ; neither vainly hope To be invulnerable in thofe bright Arms , Though temper'd heav'nly , for that mortal dint , Save he who reigns above , none can refift . She finish'd , and the futtle Fiend his lore ...
... thee , fhun His deadly arrow ; neither vainly hope To be invulnerable in thofe bright Arms , Though temper'd heav'nly , for that mortal dint , Save he who reigns above , none can refift . She finish'd , and the futtle Fiend his lore ...
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... thee in Heav'n , and joys Then sweet , now fad to mention , through dire 820 Befalln us unforeseen , unthought of , know ( change I come no enemie , but to fet free From out this dark and dismal house of pain , Both him and thee , and ...
... thee in Heav'n , and joys Then sweet , now fad to mention , through dire 820 Befalln us unforeseen , unthought of , know ( change I come no enemie , but to fet free From out this dark and dismal house of pain , Both him and thee , and ...
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Adam againſt alſo Angel Battel Beaſt beft behold beſt bliſs call'd cauſe Celeſtial Cloud darkneſs Death defire Earth eaſe elfe erft evil eyes faid fair farr Father fecond feven fhall fide fight fince firft firſt fome foon fpake Fruit ftill ftood fuch Gate Glorie hath Heav'n heav'nly Hell higheſt highth himſelf Hoft John Milton juft juſt laſt leaſt lefs leſs light Line loft Love moſt muſt Night Paradife PARADISE LOST paſt pleaſure praiſe preſent Reaſon recto reft repli'd reſt reverſe rife rofe Satan ſeek ſeemd ſeems Serpent ſhall ſhape ſhe ſhould Skie ſpake Spirits ſtand Starrs ſtate ſtill ſtood ſuch ſweet taſte thee themſelves thence theſe thine things thir thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand Throne thy felf Tree turnd vertue Warr whofe whoſe wings Wiſdom worfe World worſe wrauth