The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volume 1William Pickering, 1826 |
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... Zephon , with wing'd speed Search through this garden , leave unsearch'd no nook ; But chiefly where those two fair creatures lodge , Now laid perhaps asleep secure of harm . This evening from the sun's decline arriv'd Who tells of some ...
... Zephon , with wing'd speed Search through this garden , leave unsearch'd no nook ; But chiefly where those two fair creatures lodge , Now laid perhaps asleep secure of harm . This evening from the sun's decline arriv'd Who tells of some ...
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... Zephon bold , " Will save us trial what the least can do Single against thee wicked , and thence weak . " The Fiend reply'd not , overcome with rage ; But , like a proud steed rein'd , went haughty on , Champing his iron curb : to ...
... Zephon bold , " Will save us trial what the least can do Single against thee wicked , and thence weak . " The Fiend reply'd not , overcome with rage ; But , like a proud steed rein'd , went haughty on , Champing his iron curb : to ...
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Adam Almighty Andrew Marvel Angels appear'd arm'd arms beast behold bliss bright burning lake call'd celestial Cherub Cherubim created creatures dark death deep delight divine dread eternal evil eyes fair Fair Angel fall'n Father fell Fiend fill'd fire flaming flow'rs form'd fruit gates glory Gods grace hand happy hath Heav'n Heav'n and Earth heav'nly Hell hill honour John Milton join'd King know'st less light live Martin Bucer morn mov'd night o'er ordain'd pain Paradise Lost Paradise Regained pass'd Petty France plac'd pleas'd poems pow'r praise rais'd reign reply'd return'd round Samson Agonistes Samuel Hartlib sapience Satan seat seem'd serpent shade sight soon sov'reign spake Spi'rits Spirits stars stood sweet taste thee thence thine things thither thou hast thought throne thyself tree turn'd vex'd virtue voice wand'ring whence whereof wings