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... once Bellerophon , though from a lower clime ) , Dismounted , on the Aleian field I fall , Erroneous there to wander , and forlorn . Half yet remains unsung , but narrower bound Within the visible diurnal sphere ; Standing on earth ...
... once Bellerophon , though from a lower clime ) , Dismounted , on the Aleian field I fall , Erroneous there to wander , and forlorn . Half yet remains unsung , but narrower bound Within the visible diurnal sphere ; Standing on earth ...
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... once amidst the host Of Angels , than that star the stars among ) , Fell with his flaming legions through the deep Into his place and the great Son return'd Victorious with his Saints , the Omnipotent Eternal Father from BOOK VII . 106 ...
... once amidst the host Of Angels , than that star the stars among ) , Fell with his flaming legions through the deep Into his place and the great Son return'd Victorious with his Saints , the Omnipotent Eternal Father from BOOK VII . 106 ...
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... these in flocks Pasturing at once , and in broad herds upsprung . The grassy clods now calv'd ; now half appear'd The tawny lion , pawing to get free His hinder parts , then springs as broke from bonds 435-464 . BOOK VII . PARADISE LOST .
... these in flocks Pasturing at once , and in broad herds upsprung . The grassy clods now calv'd ; now half appear'd The tawny lion , pawing to get free His hinder parts , then springs as broke from bonds 435-464 . BOOK VII . PARADISE LOST .
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... once came forth whatever creeps the ground , Insect or worm : those wav'd their limber fans For wings , and smallest lineaments exact In all the liveries deck'd of summer's pride With spots of gold and purple , azure and green : These ...
... once came forth whatever creeps the ground , Insect or worm : those wav'd their limber fans For wings , and smallest lineaments exact In all the liveries deck'd of summer's pride With spots of gold and purple , azure and green : These ...
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... once The enemy , though bold , will hardly dare ; Or daring , first on me the assault shall light . Nor thou his malice and false guile contemn ; Subtle M 2 BOOK IX . 276-305 . PARADISE LOST . And from the parting Angel over-heard, ...
... once The enemy , though bold , will hardly dare ; Or daring , first on me the assault shall light . Nor thou his malice and false guile contemn ; Subtle M 2 BOOK IX . 276-305 . PARADISE LOST . And from the parting Angel over-heard, ...
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Adam Angel appear beast behold bliss bounds bright bring brought cause cloud created creatures dark death deep delight descend desire divine dwell Earth evil eyes fair faith Father fear field fruit gave glory Gods grace ground hand happy hast hath head heard heart Heaven heavenly Hell hill hope human JOHN SHARPE knowledge labour land late leave less lest light live looks Lord lost mankind Mean meet mind morn Nature night once Paradise peace perhaps present race reason replied rest return'd rise Satan seat seed seek seem'd sense Serpent sight soon spake Spirit stars stood sweet taste thee thence thine things thou thou hast thought till tree virtue voice waters wide wings wonder