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... had said , when the bare Earth , till then Desert and bare , unsightly , unadorn'd , Brought forth the tender grass , whose verdure clad Her universal face with pleasant green ; Then herbs of BOOK VII . 286-315 . PARADISE LOST .
... had said , when the bare Earth , till then Desert and bare , unsightly , unadorn'd , Brought forth the tender grass , whose verdure clad Her universal face with pleasant green ; Then herbs of BOOK VII . 286-315 . PARADISE LOST .
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... brought thee into this delicious grove , This garden , planted with the trees of God , Delectable both to behold and taste ; And freely all their pleasant fruit for food Gave thee ; all sorts are here that all the Earth yields , Variety ...
... brought thee into this delicious grove , This garden , planted with the trees of God , Delectable both to behold and taste ; And freely all their pleasant fruit for food Gave thee ; all sorts are here that all the Earth yields , Variety ...
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... brought Of incorporeal speed , her warmth and light ; Speed , to describe whose swiftness number fails . So spake our sire , and by his countenance seem'd Entering on studious thoughts abstruse ; which Eve Perceiving , where she sat ...
... brought Of incorporeal speed , her warmth and light ; Speed , to describe whose swiftness number fails . So spake our sire , and by his countenance seem'd Entering on studious thoughts abstruse ; which Eve Perceiving , where she sat ...
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... brought , To see how thou couldst judge of fit and meet : What next I bring shall please thee , be assur'd , Thy likeness , thy fit help , thy other self , Thy wish exactly to thy heart's desire . He ended , or I heard no more ; for now ...
... brought , To see how thou couldst judge of fit and meet : What next I bring shall please thee , be assur'd , Thy likeness , thy fit help , thy other self , Thy wish exactly to thy heart's desire . He ended , or I heard no more ; for now ...
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... brought , Yet innocence , and virgin modesty , Her virtue , and the conscience of her worth , That would be woo'd , and not unsought be won , Not obvious , not obtrusive , but , retir'd , The more desirable ; or , to say all , Nature ...
... brought , Yet innocence , and virgin modesty , Her virtue , and the conscience of her worth , That would be woo'd , and not unsought be won , Not obvious , not obtrusive , but , retir'd , The more desirable ; or , to say all , Nature ...
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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