Paradise LostThompson and Thomas, 1901 - 311 pages |
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... replied : Fallen cherub ! to be weak is miserable , Doing or suffering : but of this be sure , To do aught good never will be our task , But ever to do ill our sole delight , As being the contrary to His high will Whom we resist . If ...
... replied : Fallen cherub ! to be weak is miserable , Doing or suffering : but of this be sure , To do aught good never will be our task , But ever to do ill our sole delight , As being the contrary to His high will Whom we resist . If ...
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... replied : Art thou that traitor - angel , art thou he , Who first broke peace in Heaven , and faith , till then Unbroken ; and in proud rebellious arms , Drew after him the third part of Heaven's sons Conjured against the Highest ; for ...
... replied : Art thou that traitor - angel , art thou he , Who first broke peace in Heaven , and faith , till then Unbroken ; and in proud rebellious arms , Drew after him the third part of Heaven's sons Conjured against the Highest ; for ...
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... Me father , and that phantasm call'st my son : I know thee not , nor ever saw till now Sight more detestable than him and thee . To whom thus the portress of hell - gate replied 52 [ BOOK II . - 710-745 . PARADISE LOST .
... Me father , and that phantasm call'st my son : I know thee not , nor ever saw till now Sight more detestable than him and thee . To whom thus the portress of hell - gate replied 52 [ BOOK II . - 710-745 . PARADISE LOST .
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John Milton. To whom thus the portress of hell - gate replied : Hast thou forgot me then , and do I seem Now in thine eye so foul , once deemed so fair In Heaven ? when at the assembly , and in sight Of all the seraphim with thee ...
John Milton. To whom thus the portress of hell - gate replied : Hast thou forgot me then , and do I seem Now in thine eye so foul , once deemed so fair In Heaven ? when at the assembly , and in sight Of all the seraphim with thee ...
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John Milton. Towards the coast of Earth beneath , Down from the ecliptic , sped with hoped success , Throws his steep flight in many an aery wheel . Book III .. lines 739-741 . To whom the great Creator thus replied : O Son.
John Milton. Towards the coast of Earth beneath , Down from the ecliptic , sped with hoped success , Throws his steep flight in many an aery wheel . Book III .. lines 739-741 . To whom the great Creator thus replied : O Son.
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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