The Works of John Milton, Volume 2, Issue 2Columbia University Press, 1931 - English literature |
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Page 304
... fall'n condition heavily bewailes , rejects the condolement of Eve ; she persists and at length appeases him : then to evade the Curse likely to fall on thir Ofspring , proposes to Adam violent wayes which he approves not , but ...
... fall'n condition heavily bewailes , rejects the condolement of Eve ; she persists and at length appeases him : then to evade the Curse likely to fall on thir Ofspring , proposes to Adam violent wayes which he approves not , but ...
Page 306
... Fall , 45 Or touch with lightest moment of impulse His free Will , to her own inclining left In eevn scale . But fall'n he is , and now What rests but that the mortal Sentence pass On his transgression , Death denounc't that day , 50 ...
... Fall , 45 Or touch with lightest moment of impulse His free Will , to her own inclining left In eevn scale . But fall'n he is , and now What rests but that the mortal Sentence pass On his transgression , Death denounc't that day , 50 ...
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... fall from Heav'n trod down Under his feet : for proof , e're this thou feel'st Thy wound , yet not thy last and deadliest wound By this repulse receiv'd , and hold'st in Hell No triumph ; in all her gates Abaddon rues 625 Thy bold ...
... fall from Heav'n trod down Under his feet : for proof , e're this thou feel'st Thy wound , yet not thy last and deadliest wound By this repulse receiv'd , and hold'st in Hell No triumph ; in all her gates Abaddon rues 625 Thy bold ...
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