Paradise Lost, Book 1Hurst, 1900 - 408 pages |
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John Milton. But thou , O father ! I forewarn thee , shun His deadly arrow ; neither vainly hope To be invulnerable in those bright arms , Though tempered heavenly ; for that mortal dint , Save he who reigns above , none can resist ...
John Milton. But thou , O father ! I forewarn thee , shun His deadly arrow ; neither vainly hope To be invulnerable in those bright arms , Though tempered heavenly ; for that mortal dint , Save he who reigns above , none can resist ...
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... office here confined , Inhabitant of heaven and heavenly born , Here in perpetual agony and pain , 850 860 With terrors and with clamors compassed round ? ... Thou art my father ; thou my author ; thou 74 [ BOOK I PARADISE LOST.
... office here confined , Inhabitant of heaven and heavenly born , Here in perpetual agony and pain , 850 860 With terrors and with clamors compassed round ? ... Thou art my father ; thou my author ; thou 74 [ BOOK I PARADISE LOST.
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John Milton. Thou art my father ; thou my author ; thou My being gavest me : whom should I obey 870 But thee ? whom follow ? Thou wilt bring me soon To that new world of light and bliss , among The gods who live at ease , where I shall ...
John Milton. Thou art my father ; thou my author ; thou My being gavest me : whom should I obey 870 But thee ? whom follow ? Thou wilt bring me soon To that new world of light and bliss , among The gods who live at ease , where I shall ...
Page 83
... Father accepts him , ordains his incarna- tion , pronounces his exaltation above all names in Heaven and Earth , commands all the angels to adore him . They obey , and by hymning to their harps in full choir , celebrate the Father and ...
... Father accepts him , ordains his incarna- tion , pronounces his exaltation above all names in Heaven and Earth , commands all the angels to adore him . They obey , and by hymning to their harps in full choir , celebrate the Father and ...
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... Father , coming to the place , and causing all his legions to stand still on either side , with his chariot and thunder driving into the midst of his enemies , pursues them , unable to resist , toward the wall of Heaven ; which opening ...
... Father , coming to the place , and causing all his legions to stand still on either side , with his chariot and thunder driving into the midst of his enemies , pursues them , unable to resist , toward the wall of Heaven ; which opening ...
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