Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. Correctly Printed from the Text of Thomas Newton, D.D.James Magee, 1772 - 332 pages |
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... thee , inviolate . At once delight and horror on us seise , Thou fing'ft with fo much gravity and ease ; And above human flight doft foar aloft With plume fo ftrong , fo equal , and so soft . ' The bird nam'd from that paradife you fing ...
... thee , inviolate . At once delight and horror on us seise , Thou fing'ft with fo much gravity and ease ; And above human flight doft foar aloft With plume fo ftrong , fo equal , and so soft . ' The bird nam'd from that paradife you fing ...
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... thee more , Thy king and lord ? Back to thy punishment , Falfe fugitive , and to thy speed add wings , Left with a whip of fcorpions I purfue Thy ling'ting , or with one stroke of this dart Strange horror feife thee ' , and pangs unfelt ...
... thee more , Thy king and lord ? Back to thy punishment , Falfe fugitive , and to thy speed add wings , Left with a whip of fcorpions I purfue Thy ling'ting , or with one stroke of this dart Strange horror feife thee ' , and pangs unfelt ...
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... thee ordain'd his drudge , to execute Whate'er his wrath , which he calls juftice , bids ; His wrath , which one day ... thee yet by deeds What it intends ; till firft I know of thee , both . 740 ? What thing thou art , thus double ...
... thee ordain'd his drudge , to execute Whate'er his wrath , which he calls juftice , bids ; His wrath , which one day ... thee yet by deeds What it intends ; till firft I know of thee , both . 740 ? What thing thou art , thus double ...
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... thee not , nor ever faw till now Sight more detestable than him and thee . 745 T'whom thus the portrefs of Hell gate reply'd . Haft thou forgot me then , and do I feem Now in thine eye fo foul ? once deem'd fo'fair In Heav'n , when at ...
... thee not , nor ever faw till now Sight more detestable than him and thee . 745 T'whom thus the portrefs of Hell gate reply'd . Haft thou forgot me then , and do I feem Now in thine eye fo foul ? once deem'd fo'fair In Heav'n , when at ...
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... thee , and now exceffive grown Prodigious motion felt and rueful throes . At last this odious offspring whom thou seest Thine own begotten , breaking violent way Tore through my entrails , that with fear and pain Distorted , all my ...
... thee , and now exceffive grown Prodigious motion felt and rueful throes . At last this odious offspring whom thou seest Thine own begotten , breaking violent way Tore through my entrails , that with fear and pain Distorted , all my ...
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Adam againſt alfo Angel appear'd arm'd beft behold beſt blifs bright call'd Cherubim cloud darkneſs death deep defcend defire delight divine dwell earth elfe eternal evil eyes fafe faid fair feat feek feem'd feems fhall fhape fhould fide fight fign fince fire firft firſt fleep fome fons foon foul fpake fruit ftand ftate ftill ftood fuch fweet gate glory happy hath Heav'n heav'nly Hell higheſt highth himſelf hoft juft laft laſt lefs light loft moſt muft muſt night o'er pain Paradife PARADISE LOST pleaſure pow'r praiſe rais'd reafon reft reply'd reſt return'd rife rofe round Satan ſhall Spirits ſtand ſtars ſtate ſtill ſtood ſweet tafte taſte thee thefe themſelves thence theſe thine things thofe thoſe thou thoughts throne tree turn'd univerfal vex'd whofe whoſe wings worfe worſe