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... bliss , With such confusion : but the evil , soon Driven back , redounded as a flood on those From whom it sprung ; impossible to mix With blessedness . Whence Adam soon repeal'd The doubts that in his heart arose : and now Led on , yet ...
... bliss , With such confusion : but the evil , soon Driven back , redounded as a flood on those From whom it sprung ; impossible to mix With blessedness . Whence Adam soon repeal'd The doubts that in his heart arose : and now Led on , yet ...
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... bliss , thy seat prepar'd . " So saying , by the hand he took me rais'd , And over fields and waters , as in air Smooth - sliding without step , last led me up A woody mountain ; whose high top was plain , A circuit wide , enclos'd ...
... bliss , thy seat prepar'd . " So saying , by the hand he took me rais'd , And over fields and waters , as in air Smooth - sliding without step , last led me up A woody mountain ; whose high top was plain , A circuit wide , enclos'd ...
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... told thee all my state , and brought My story to the sum of earthly bliss , Which I enjoy ; and must confess to find In all things else delight indeed , but such As , us'd or not , works in the mind 495-524 . BOOK VIII . PARADISE LOST .
... told thee all my state , and brought My story to the sum of earthly bliss , Which I enjoy ; and must confess to find In all things else delight indeed , but such As , us'd or not , works in the mind 495-524 . BOOK VIII . PARADISE LOST .
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... bliss Enjoy'd by us excites his envy more ; Or this , or worse , leave not the faithful side That gave thee being , still shades thee , and protects . The wife , where danger or dishonour lurks , Safest and seemliest by her husband ...
... bliss Enjoy'd by us excites his envy more ; Or this , or worse , leave not the faithful side That gave thee being , still shades thee , and protects . The wife , where danger or dishonour lurks , Safest and seemliest by her husband ...
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... bliss ! For now , and since first break of dawn , the Fiend , Mere serpent in appearance , forth was come ; And on his quest , where likeliest he might find The only two of mankind , but in them The whole included race , his purpos'd ...
... bliss ! For now , and since first break of dawn , the Fiend , Mere serpent in appearance , forth was come ; And on his quest , where likeliest he might find The only two of mankind , but in them The whole included race , his purpos'd ...
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Adam Adam and Eve Angel answer'd appear'd aught beast behold bliss bright bruise call'd Canaan celestial CHARLES HEATH Cherubim cloud created creatures dark death deceiv'd delight descend didst diurnal divine dwell Earth eternal evil eyes fair faith fear firmament of Heaven fix'd form'd fowl fruit glory Godhead Gods grace ground hand happy hath heard heart Heaven heavenly Hell highth hill human voice JOHN SHARPE join'd judg'd labour lest light live Lord mankind mix'd mov'd nigh night ordain'd PARADISE LOST peace perhaps pleas'd race rais'd renew'd replied return'd sapience Satan seat seed seem'd Serpent shalt shame sight soon spake Spirit stars stood sweet taste thee thence thine things thither thou art thou hast thou may'st thou saw'st thought throne thyself tree turn'd virtue voice wak'd WILLIAM FINDEN wings wonder