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... till the savage clamour drown'd Both harp and voice ; nor could the Muse defend Her son . So fail not thou , who thee implores : For thou art heavenly , she an empty dream . Say , Goddess , what ensued when Raphaël , The affable Arch ...
... till the savage clamour drown'd Both harp and voice ; nor could the Muse defend Her son . So fail not thou , who thee implores : For thou art heavenly , she an empty dream . Say , Goddess , what ensued when Raphaël , The affable Arch ...
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... till thy song End , and dismiss thee ere the morning shine . Thus Adam his illustrious guest besought : And thus the Godlike Angel answer'd mild . This also thy request , with caution ask'd , Obtain ; though to recount almighty works ...
... till thy song End , and dismiss thee ere the morning shine . Thus Adam his illustrious guest besought : And thus the Godlike Angel answer'd mild . This also thy request , with caution ask'd , Obtain ; though to recount almighty works ...
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... till , by degrees of merit rais'd , They open to themselves at length the way Up hither , under long obedience tried ; And Earth be chang'd to Heaven , and Heaven to Earth , One kingdom , joy and union without end . Mean while inhabit ...
... till , by degrees of merit rais'd , They open to themselves at length the way Up hither , under long obedience tried ; And Earth be chang'd to Heaven , and Heaven to Earth , One kingdom , joy and union without end . Mean while inhabit ...
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... He scarce 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 .
... He scarce 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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... till the ground None was ; but from the Earth a dewy mist Went up , and water'd all the ground , and each Plant of the field ; which , ere it was in the Earth , God made , and every herb , before it grew On the green stem : God saw that ...
... till the ground None was ; but from the Earth a dewy mist Went up , and water'd all the ground , and each Plant of the field ; which , ere it was in the Earth , God made , and every herb , before it grew On the green stem : God saw that ...
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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