Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books. 2Steudel and Keil, 1805 - 211 pages |
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... Death becomes His final remedy : and after life , Try'd in fharp tribulation , and refin'd 60 65 By faith and faithful works , to second life D 2 Book XI . 51 PARADISE LOST . The smell of peace tow'rd mankind: let him ...
... Death becomes His final remedy : and after life , Try'd in fharp tribulation , and refin'd 60 65 By faith and faithful works , to second life D 2 Book XI . 51 PARADISE LOST . The smell of peace tow'rd mankind: let him ...
Page 54
... peace . And on the eaft - fide of the garden place ,. Where entrance up from Eden easiest climbs , Cherubic watch ; and of a sword the flame 120 Wide - waming , all approach far off to fright , And guard all paffage to the Tree of Life ...
... peace . And on the eaft - fide of the garden place ,. Where entrance up from Eden easiest climbs , Cherubic watch ; and of a sword the flame 120 Wide - waming , all approach far off to fright , And guard all paffage to the Tree of Life ...
Page 55
... me grew , That I was heard with favor ; peace return'd Home to my breaft ; and to my memory His promife , that thy feed fhall bruise our foe : 155 Which , then not minded in difmay , yet now Book XI . 55 PARADISE LOST .
... me grew , That I was heard with favor ; peace return'd Home to my breaft ; and to my memory His promife , that thy feed fhall bruise our foe : 155 Which , then not minded in difmay , yet now Book XI . 55 PARADISE LOST .
Page 71
... peace . Can thus Th ' image of God in man , created once So goodly and erect , though faulty fince To fuch unfightly fufferings be debas'd , Under inhuman pains ? Why should not man , 510 Retaining till divine fimilitude In part , from ...
... peace . Can thus Th ' image of God in man , created once So goodly and erect , though faulty fince To fuch unfightly fufferings be debas'd , Under inhuman pains ? Why should not man , 510 Retaining till divine fimilitude In part , from ...
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... peace to men : they on the plain 580 Long had not walk'd , when from the tents behold A bevy of fair woman , richly gay In gems and wanton drefs ; tho th ' harp they fung Soft amorous ditties , and in dance came on ! The men , tho ...
... peace to men : they on the plain 580 Long had not walk'd , when from the tents behold A bevy of fair woman , richly gay In gems and wanton drefs ; tho th ' harp they fung Soft amorous ditties , and in dance came on ! The men , tho ...
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Adam againſt alfo Angels anſwer anſwer'd beafts beaſt beft behold beſt call'd Canaan cauſe cloud curfe darkneſs death defcended defert dwell earth eyes fafe faid fame Father fear feat feed feek feems fent ferpent fhall fhalt fide fight fign fince firft firſt fome foon foretold forrow fpake ftill ftood fuch giv'n glory hath heard heart Heav'n heav'nly Hell higheſt himſelf Ifrael judg'd juft king laft laſt leaſt lefs leſs loft mankind moft moſt muft muſt Paradife PARADISE REGAIN'D Parthian Passau paſt pleaſure pow'r praiſe prefent reft reign reply'd reſt return'd Satan Saviour ſcarce ſeek ſeen ſhall ſhame ſhape ſhould Son of God ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtood ſweet taſte temn Tempter thee thefe themſelves thence theſe things thofe thoſe thou art throne utmoſt vex'd waſte weft whofe whoſe wilderneſs wiſdom worfe worſe