The Works of John Milton, Volume 2, Issue 2Columbia University Press, 1931 - English literature |
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... Death , but Life 985 Augmented , op'nd Eyes , new Hopes , new Joyes , Taste so Divine , that what of sweet before Hath toucht my sense , flat seems to this , and harsh . On my experience , Adam , freely taste , 990 And fear of Death ...
... Death , but Life 985 Augmented , op'nd Eyes , new Hopes , new Joyes , Taste so Divine , that what of sweet before Hath toucht my sense , flat seems to this , and harsh . On my experience , Adam , freely taste , 990 And fear of Death ...
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John Milton Frank Allen Patterson. On penaltie of death , and suffering death , The penaltie to thy transgression due , 400 And due to theirs which out of thine will So onely can high Justice rest appaid . The Law of God exact he shall ...
John Milton Frank Allen Patterson. On penaltie of death , and suffering death , The penaltie to thy transgression due , 400 And due to theirs which out of thine will So onely can high Justice rest appaid . The Law of God exact he shall ...
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... death thou shouldst have dy'd , In sin for ever lost from life ; this act 430 Shall bruise the head of Satan , crush his strength Defeating Sin and Death , his two maine armes , And fix farr deeper in his head thir stings Then temporal ...
... death thou shouldst have dy'd , In sin for ever lost from life ; this act 430 Shall bruise the head of Satan , crush his strength Defeating Sin and Death , his two maine armes , And fix farr deeper in his head thir stings Then temporal ...
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