The Works of John Milton, Volume 2, Issue 2Columbia University Press, 1931 - English literature |
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Page 287
... hath eat❜n and lives , 765 And knows , and speaks , and reasons , and discerns , Irrational till then . For us alone Was death invented ? or to us deni'd This intellectual food , for beasts reserv'd ? For Beasts it seems : yet that one ...
... hath eat❜n and lives , 765 And knows , and speaks , and reasons , and discerns , Irrational till then . For us alone Was death invented ? or to us deni'd This intellectual food , for beasts reserv'd ? For Beasts it seems : yet that one ...
Page 291
... hath bin tasted such : the Serpent wise , Or not restraind as wee , or not obeying , Hath eat❜n of the fruit , and is become , 870 Not dead , as we are threatn'd , but thenceforth Endu'd with human voice and human sense , Reasoning to ...
... hath bin tasted such : the Serpent wise , Or not restraind as wee , or not obeying , Hath eat❜n of the fruit , and is become , 870 Not dead , as we are threatn'd , but thenceforth Endu'd with human voice and human sense , Reasoning to ...
Page 448
... hath said : If of my raign Prophetic Writ hath told , 185 That it shall never end , so when begin The Father in his purpose hath decreed , He in whose hand all times and seasons roul . What if he hath decreed that I shall first Be 448 ...
... hath said : If of my raign Prophetic Writ hath told , 185 That it shall never end , so when begin The Father in his purpose hath decreed , He in whose hand all times and seasons roul . What if he hath decreed that I shall first Be 448 ...
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