Paradise LostThompson and Thomas, 1901 - 311 pages |
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Page 69
... shalt look down , and smile , While , by thee raised , I ruin all my foes , Death last , and with his carcass glut the grave ; Then , with the multitude of my redeemed , Shall enter Heaven , long absent , and return , Father , to see ...
... shalt look down , and smile , While , by thee raised , I ruin all my foes , Death last , and with his carcass glut the grave ; Then , with the multitude of my redeemed , Shall enter Heaven , long absent , and return , Father , to see ...
Page 70
... shalt thou , by descending to assume Man's nature , lessen or degrade thine own . Because thou hast , though throned in highest bliss Equal to God , and equally enjoying Godlike fruition , quitted all , to save A world from utter loss ...
... shalt thou , by descending to assume Man's nature , lessen or degrade thine own . Because thou hast , though throned in highest bliss Equal to God , and equally enjoying Godlike fruition , quitted all , to save A world from utter loss ...
Page 71
... shalt thou sit incarnate , here shalt reign Both God and man , Son both of God and man , Anointed universal king ; all power I give thee ; reign for ever , and assume Thy merits ; under thee , as head supreme , Thrones , Princedoms ...
... shalt thou sit incarnate , here shalt reign Both God and man , Son both of God and man , Anointed universal king ; all power I give thee ; reign for ever , and assume Thy merits ; under thee , as head supreme , Thrones , Princedoms ...
Page 94
... shalt thou enjoy Inseparably thine , to him shalt bear Multitudes like thyself , and thence be called Mother of human race . What could I do , But follow straight , invisibly thus led ? Till I espied thee , fair indeed , and tall ...
... shalt thou enjoy Inseparably thine , to him shalt bear Multitudes like thyself , and thence be called Mother of human race . What could I do , But follow straight , invisibly thus led ? Till I espied thee , fair indeed , and tall ...
Page 106
... shalt give account To him who sent us , whose charge is to keep This place inviolable , and these from harm . So spake the cherub ; and his grave rebuke , Severe in youthful beauty , added grace Invincible . Abashed the devil stood ...
... shalt give account To him who sent us , whose charge is to keep This place inviolable , and these from harm . So spake the cherub ; and his grave rebuke , Severe in youthful beauty , added grace Invincible . Abashed the devil stood ...
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Abdiel Adam Adam and Eve Almighty angels Archangel arms aught beast Beelzebub behold Belial bliss bower bright burning lake Canaan celestial cherub cherubim cloud created creatures dark days of Heaven death deep delight didst divine doom dreadful dwell earth eternal evil eyes fair Fair angel faith Father fear Fiend fierce fire flaming flowers fruit gates glory gods grace hand happy hath heard heart heavenly Hell hill hope King lest light live mankind Messiah Moloch morn nigh night o'er ordained pain Paradise Paradise Lost peace praise Raphael reign replied round sapience Satan scape seat seemed seraph serpent shade shalt sight soon spake spirits stars stood sweet taste thee thence thine things thither thou hast thoughts throne thunder thyself tree Uriel virtue voice whence winds wings wonder Zephon