The Works of John Milton, Volume 2, Issue 2Columbia University Press, 1931 - English literature |
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Page 283
... rest with thee , 650 Wondrous indeed , if cause of such effects . But of this Tree we may not taste nor touch ; God so commanded , and left that Command Sole Daughter of his voice ; the rest , we live Law to our selves , our Reason is ...
... rest with thee , 650 Wondrous indeed , if cause of such effects . But of this Tree we may not taste nor touch ; God so commanded , and left that Command Sole Daughter of his voice ; the rest , we live Law to our selves , our Reason is ...
Page 323
... rest still to retain ; they all Him follow'd issuing forth to th ' open Field , Where all yet left of that revolted Rout 535 Heav'n - fall'n , in station stood or just array , Sublime with expectation when to see In Triumph issuing ...
... rest still to retain ; they all Him follow'd issuing forth to th ' open Field , Where all yet left of that revolted Rout 535 Heav'n - fall'n , in station stood or just array , Sublime with expectation when to see In Triumph issuing ...
Page 401
... to choose Thir place of rest , and Providence thir guide : They hand in hand with wandring steps and slow , Through Eden took thir solitarie way . The End . PARADISE REGAIN'D OF REGAIND . A POEM . In IV BOOK XII ] 401 PARADISE LOST.
... to choose Thir place of rest , and Providence thir guide : They hand in hand with wandring steps and slow , Through Eden took thir solitarie way . The End . PARADISE REGAIN'D OF REGAIND . A POEM . In IV BOOK XII ] 401 PARADISE LOST.
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