The Complete Poetical Works of John Milton: With Life of the Author and Dr. Channing's Essay on the Poetical Genius of MiltonMilner & Sowerby, 1865 - 537 pages |
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Page 79
... brought , and how . Not distant far from thence a murmuring sound Of waters issued from a cave , and spread Into a liquid plain , then stood unmoved Pure as the expanse of heaven ; I thither went With unexperienced thought , and laid me ...
... brought , and how . Not distant far from thence a murmuring sound Of waters issued from a cave , and spread Into a liquid plain , then stood unmoved Pure as the expanse of heaven ; I thither went With unexperienced thought , and laid me ...
Page 86
... Brought her , in naked beauty more adorn'd , More lovely , than Pandora , whom the gods Endow'd with all their gifts ; and O too like In sad event , when to the unwiser son Of Japhet brought by Hermes , she ensnared Mankind with her ...
... Brought her , in naked beauty more adorn'd , More lovely , than Pandora , whom the gods Endow'd with all their gifts ; and O too like In sad event , when to the unwiser son Of Japhet brought by Hermes , she ensnared Mankind with her ...
Page 86
... Brought her , in naked beauty more adorn'd , More lovely , than Pandora , whom the gods Endow'd with all their gifts ; and O too like In sad event , when to the unwiser son Of Japhet brought by Hermes , she ensnared Mankind with her ...
... Brought her , in naked beauty more adorn'd , More lovely , than Pandora , whom the gods Endow'd with all their gifts ; and O too like In sad event , when to the unwiser son Of Japhet brought by Hermes , she ensnared Mankind with her ...
Page 90
... brought , where found , How busied , in what form and posture couch'd . To whom with stern regard thus Gabriel spake . ' Why hast thou , Satan , broke the bounds prescribed To thy transgressions , and disturbed the charge Of others ...
... brought , where found , How busied , in what form and posture couch'd . To whom with stern regard thus Gabriel spake . ' Why hast thou , Satan , broke the bounds prescribed To thy transgressions , and disturbed the charge Of others ...
Page 95
... brought me on a sudden to the tree Of interdicted knowledge ; fair it seem'd , Much fairer to my fancy than by day : And , as I wondering look'd , beside it stood One shaped and wing'd like one of those from heaven By us oft seen : his ...
... brought me on a sudden to the tree Of interdicted knowledge ; fair it seem'd , Much fairer to my fancy than by day : And , as I wondering look'd , beside it stood One shaped and wing'd like one of those from heaven By us oft seen : his ...
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