The Works of John Milton, Volume 2, Issue 2Columbia University Press, 1931 - English literature |
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Page 303
... Hell , by wondrous sympathie feeling the success of Satan in this new World , and the sin by Man there committed , resolve to sit no longer confin'd in Hell , but to follow Satan thir Sire up to the place of Man : To make the way easier ...
... Hell , by wondrous sympathie feeling the success of Satan in this new World , and the sin by Man there committed , resolve to sit no longer confin'd in Hell , but to follow Satan thir Sire up to the place of Man : To make the way easier ...
Page 317
... Hell could no longer hold us in her bounds , Nor this unvoyageable Gulf obscure Detain from following thy illustrious track . Thou hast atchiev'd our libertie , confin'd Within Hell Gates till now , thou us impow'rd 370 To fortifie thus ...
... Hell could no longer hold us in her bounds , Nor this unvoyageable Gulf obscure Detain from following thy illustrious track . Thou hast atchiev'd our libertie , confin'd Within Hell Gates till now , thou us impow'rd 370 To fortifie thus ...
Page 326
... Hell advance To waste and havoc yonder World , which I So fair and good created , and had still Kept in that State , had not the folly of Man 620 Let in these wastful Furies , who impute Folly to mee , so doth the Prince of Hell And his ...
... Hell advance To waste and havoc yonder World , which I So fair and good created , and had still Kept in that State , had not the folly of Man 620 Let in these wastful Furies , who impute Folly to mee , so doth the Prince of Hell And his ...
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