Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve BooksA.C. McClung and Company, 1899 - 372 pages |
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... once beheld in bliss ) , condemn'd For ever now to have their lot in pain ; Millions of Spirits for his fault amerced 610 Of Heaven , and from eternal splendours flung For his revolt ; yet faithful how they stood , Their glory wither'd ...
... once beheld in bliss ) , condemn'd For ever now to have their lot in pain ; Millions of Spirits for his fault amerced 610 Of Heaven , and from eternal splendours flung For his revolt ; yet faithful how they stood , Their glory wither'd ...
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... once with joy and fear his heart rebounds . Thus incorporeal Spirits to smallest forms Reduced their shapes immense , and were at large , 790 Though without number still , amidst the hall Of that infernal court . But far within , And in ...
... once with joy and fear his heart rebounds . Thus incorporeal Spirits to smallest forms Reduced their shapes immense , and were at large , 790 Though without number still , amidst the hall Of that infernal court . But far within , And in ...
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... once , O'er Heaven's high towers to force resistless way Turning our tortures into horrid arms Against the Torturer ; when to meet the noise Of his Almighty engine he shall hear GU Infernal thunder ; and , for lightning , sce Black fire ...
... once , O'er Heaven's high towers to force resistless way Turning our tortures into horrid arms Against the Torturer ; when to meet the noise Of his Almighty engine he shall hear GU Infernal thunder ; and , for lightning , sce Black fire ...
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... once his ire , Belike through impotence , or unaware , To give his enemies their wish , and end Them in his anger , whom his anger saves To punish endless ? Wherefore cease we then ? Say they who counsel war ; we are decreed , Reserved ...
... once his ire , Belike through impotence , or unaware , To give his enemies their wish , and end Them in his anger , whom his anger saves To punish endless ? Wherefore cease we then ? Say they who counsel war ; we are decreed , Reserved ...
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... once more lift us up , in spite of fate , Nearer our ancient seat ; perhaps in view [ arms Of those bright confines , whence , with neighbouring And opportune excursion , we may chance Reenter Heaven ; or else in some mild zone Dwell ...
... once more lift us up , in spite of fate , Nearer our ancient seat ; perhaps in view [ arms Of those bright confines , whence , with neighbouring And opportune excursion , we may chance Reenter Heaven ; or else in some mild zone Dwell ...
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Abdiel Adam Almighty Angels answer'd appear'd Archangel arm'd arms aught beast Beelzebub behold Belial bless'd bliss bright burning lake call'd Canaan celestial Cherub Cherubim cloud created creatures dark days of Heaven death deep delight didst divine dreadful dwell Earth eternal evil eyes fair Fair Angel faith Father fear fierce fire fix'd flaming flowers fruit gates glory Gods grace hand happy hast hath heard heart Heaven heavenly Hell hill Ithuriel join'd King lest light live lost mankind Messiah Michaël nigh night o'er ordain'd pain Paradise PARADISE LOST pass'd peace reign replied return'd round sapience Satan scape seat seem'd Serpent shalt sight soon sov'reign spake Spirits stars stood sweet taste Thammuz thee thence thine things thither thou hast thoughts throne thunder thyself tree turn'd Uriel vex'd voice whence wings wonder Zephon
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Page 92 - Sweet is the breath of Morn, her rising sweet, With charm of earliest birds; pleasant the sun, When first on this delightful land he spreads His orient beams, on herb, tree, fruit, and flower, Glistering with dew ; fragrant the fertile earth After soft showers ; and sweet the coming on Of grateful evening mild...
Page 17 - A shout that tore Hell's concave, and beyond Frighted the reign of Chaos and old Night. All in a moment through the gloom were seen Ten thousand banners rise into the air, With orient colours waving ; with them rose A forest huge of spears ; and thronging helms Appear'd, and serried shields in thick array Of depth immeasurable.
Page 218 - But such as, at this day, to Indians known; In Malabar or Decan spreads her arms, Branching so broad and long, that in the ground The bended twigs take root, and daughters grow About the mother tree, a pillar'd shade, High overarch'd, and echoing walks between...
Page 107 - These are thy glorious works, Parent of good, Almighty, thine this universal frame, Thus wondrous fair ; thyself how wondrous then ! Unspeakable, who sitt'st above these heavens, To us invisible, or dimly seen In these thy lowest works; yet these declare Thy goodness beyond thought, and power divine.
Page 57 - So were created, nor can justly accuse Their maker, or their making, or their fate, As if predestination overruled Their will, disposed by absolute decree Or high foreknowledge; they themselves decreed Their own revolt, not I: if I foreknew, Foreknowledge had no influence on their fault, Which had no less proved certain unforeknown.
Page 79 - Which to our general sire gave prospect large Into his nether empire neighbouring round. And higher than that wall a circling row Of goodliest trees loaden with fairest fruit, Blossoms and fruits at once of golden hue...
Page 87 - To whom thus Eve replied. O thou for whom And from whom I was form'd, flesh of thy flesh, And without whom am to no end, my guide And head! what thou hast said is just and right. For we to him indeed all praises owe And daily thanks; I chiefly, who enjoy So far the happier lot, enjoying thee Preeminent by so much odds, while thou Like consort to thyself canst no where find.
Page 267 - Had melted, whether found where casual fire Had wasted woods on mountain or in vale, Down to the veins of earth, thence gliding hot To...
Page 127 - So spake the seraph Abdiel, faithful found Among the faithless, faithful only he ; Among innumerable false, unmoved, Unshaken, unseduced, unterrified, His loyalty he kept, his love, his zeal ; Nor number, nor example, with him wrought To swerve from truth, or change his constant mind, Though single.
Page 46 - Afresh, with conscious terrors vex me round, That rest or intermission none I find. Before mine eyes in opposition sits Grim Death, my son and foe, who sets them on...