Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve BooksA. Donalson, and fold at his shop, 1772 - 323 pages |
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... began to perceive , that my eye - fight grew " weak and dim , and at the fame time my spleen and " bowels to be oppreffed and troubled with flatus ; " and in the morning , when I began to read , accord .. ing to my cuftom , my eyes grew ...
... began to perceive , that my eye - fight grew " weak and dim , and at the fame time my spleen and " bowels to be oppreffed and troubled with flatus ; " and in the morning , when I began to read , accord .. ing to my cuftom , my eyes grew ...
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... began to furround the light of the candle , if I look- " ed at it ; foon after which , on the left part of the “ left eye , ( for that was fome years fooner clouded ) 66 a mift arofe , which hid every thing on that fide ; " and looking ...
... began to furround the light of the candle , if I look- " ed at it ; foon after which , on the left part of the “ left eye , ( for that was fome years fooner clouded ) 66 a mift arofe , which hid every thing on that fide ; " and looking ...
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... began . If thou beeft he ; but O how fall'n ! how chang'd From him , who in the happy realms of light 85 Cloth'd with transcendent brightness didst outshine Myriads , tho ' bright ! if he whom mutual league , United thoughts and ...
... began . If thou beeft he ; but O how fall'n ! how chang'd From him , who in the happy realms of light 85 Cloth'd with transcendent brightness didst outshine Myriads , tho ' bright ! if he whom mutual league , United thoughts and ...
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... on golden feats , Frequent and full . After short filence then , And fummons read , the great confult began END of the FIRST BOOK . E - 5 795 ARGU ARGUMENT of Book II . The confultation begun , Satan Book I. 25 PARADISE LOST .
... on golden feats , Frequent and full . After short filence then , And fummons read , the great confult began END of the FIRST BOOK . E - 5 795 ARGU ARGUMENT of Book II . The confultation begun , Satan Book I. 25 PARADISE LOST .
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... began . I fhould be much for open war , O peers , As not behind in hate ; if what was urg'd Main reason to perfuade immediate war , Did not diffuade me most , and feem to caft Ominous conjecture on the whole fuccefs ; When he who most ...
... began . I fhould be much for open war , O peers , As not behind in hate ; if what was urg'd Main reason to perfuade immediate war , Did not diffuade me most , and feem to caft Ominous conjecture on the whole fuccefs ; When he who most ...
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