The Works of John Milton, Volume 2, Issue 2Columbia University Press, 1931 - English literature |
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Page 263
... Land From Eden over Pontus , and the Poole Maotis , up beyond the River Ob ; Downward as farr Antartic ; and in length 80 West from Orontes to the Ocean barr'd At Darien , thence to the Land where flowes Ganges and Indus : thus the Orb ...
... Land From Eden over Pontus , and the Poole Maotis , up beyond the River Ob ; Downward as farr Antartic ; and in length 80 West from Orontes to the Ocean barr'd At Darien , thence to the Land where flowes Ganges and Indus : thus the Orb ...
Page 383
... land unknown . 135 Canaan he now attains , I see his Tents Pitcht about Sechem , and the neighbouring Plaine Of Moreh ; there by promise he receaves Gift to his Progenie of all that Land ; From Hamath Northward to the Desert South 140 ...
... land unknown . 135 Canaan he now attains , I see his Tents Pitcht about Sechem , and the neighbouring Plaine Of Moreh ; there by promise he receaves Gift to his Progenie of all that Land ; From Hamath Northward to the Desert South 140 ...
Page 384
... Land hereafter call'd Egypt , divided by the River Nile ; See where it flows , disgorging at seaven mouthes Into the Sea : to sojourn in that Land 160 He comes invited by a yonger Son In time of dearth , a Son whose worthy deeds Raise ...
... Land hereafter call'd Egypt , divided by the River Nile ; See where it flows , disgorging at seaven mouthes Into the Sea : to sojourn in that Land 160 He comes invited by a yonger Son In time of dearth , a Son whose worthy deeds Raise ...
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