The Poetical WorksBernhard Tauchnitz, 1850 - 358 pages |
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... eternal Providence , 25 And justify the ways of God to Men . Say first , for Heav'n hides nothing from thy view , Nor the deep tract of Hell ; say first what cause Moved our grand parents , in that happy state , Favour'd of Heav'n so ...
... eternal Providence , 25 And justify the ways of God to Men . Say first , for Heav'n hides nothing from thy view , Nor the deep tract of Hell ; say first what cause Moved our grand parents , in that happy state , Favour'd of Heav'n so ...
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... eternal justice had prepared For those rebellious ; here their pris'n ordain'd In utter darkness , and their portion set As far removed from God and light of heaven , As from the centre thrice to th ' utmost pole . O how unlike the ...
... eternal justice had prepared For those rebellious ; here their pris'n ordain'd In utter darkness , and their portion set As far removed from God and light of heaven , As from the centre thrice to th ' utmost pole . O how unlike the ...
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... eternal war , Irreconcileable to our grand foe , Who now triumphs , and in th ' excess of joy Sole reigning holds ... eternal being 150 To undergo eternal punishment ? Whereto with speedy words th BOOK I. 5.
... eternal war , Irreconcileable to our grand foe , Who now triumphs , and in th ' excess of joy Sole reigning holds ... eternal being 150 To undergo eternal punishment ? Whereto with speedy words th BOOK I. 5.
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John Milton. To undergo eternal punishment ? Whereto with speedy words th ' Arch - Fiend reply'd : Fall'n 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 ...
John Milton. To undergo eternal punishment ? Whereto with speedy words th ' Arch - Fiend reply'd : Fall'n 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 ...
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... Eternal spirits ; or have ye chos'n this place After the toil of battle to repose find Your wearied virtue , for the ease you To slumber here , as in the vales of Heaven ? Or in this abject posture have ye sworn T'adore the conqueror ...
... Eternal spirits ; or have ye chos'n this place After the toil of battle to repose find Your wearied virtue , for the ease you To slumber here , as in the vales of Heaven ? Or in this abject posture have ye sworn T'adore the conqueror ...
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Adam Angel answer'd appear'd arm'd arms aught beast behold Belial bliss burning lake call'd celestial Charles Lee Lewes Charlotte Brontë Cherub Cherubim cloud creatures dark death deep delight divine dread dwell eternal ev'ning evil eyes fair Fair Angel Father fear Fiend fire fix'd flow'rs fruit glory Gods grace hand happy hast hath heard heart heav'nly Heir of Redclyffe Hell hill honour join'd King lest light live Lord lost mankind Messiah Milton's Poetical nigh night o'er ordain'd pain Paradise Parthian pass'd Paul Heyse pow'r praise reign reply'd return'd round sapience Satan seat seem'd Serpent shade shalt sight Son of God soon spake Spirits stood sweet taste Tempter thee thence thine things thither thou art thou hast thoughts throne thyself tow'rds tree turn'd vex'd virtue voice wand'ring whence wings