The Works of John Milton, Volume 2, Issue 2Columbia University Press, 1931 - English literature |
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... Gods , Knowing both Good and Evil as they know . 710 That ye should be as Gods , since I as Man , Internal Man , is but proportion meet , I of brute human , yee of human Gods . So ye shall die perhaps , by putting off Human , to put on ...
... Gods , Knowing both Good and Evil as they know . 710 That ye should be as Gods , since I as Man , Internal Man , is but proportion meet , I of brute human , yee of human Gods . So ye shall die perhaps , by putting off Human , to put on ...
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... Gods , or Angels Demi - gods . Nor can I think that God , Creator wise , Though threatning , will in earnest so destroy 940 Us his prime Creatures , dignifi'd so high , Set over all his Works , which in our Fall , • For us created ...
... Gods , or Angels Demi - gods . Nor can I think that God , Creator wise , Though threatning , will in earnest so destroy 940 Us his prime Creatures , dignifi'd so high , Set over all his Works , which in our Fall , • For us created ...
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John Milton Frank Allen Patterson. As to forsake the living God , and fall To worship thir own work in Wood and Stone 120 For Gods ! yet him God the most High voutsafes To call by Vision from his Fathers house , His kindred and false Gods ...
John Milton Frank Allen Patterson. As to forsake the living God , and fall To worship thir own work in Wood and Stone 120 For Gods ! yet him God the most High voutsafes To call by Vision from his Fathers house , His kindred and false Gods ...
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