Paradise Lost, Book 1Hurst, 1900 - 408 pages |
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Page 12
... thou yon dreary plain , forlorn and wild , The seat of desolation , void of light Save what the glimmering of these livid flames Casts pale and dreadful ? Thither let us tend From off the tossing of these fiery waves ; There rest , if ...
... thou yon dreary plain , forlorn and wild , The seat of desolation , void of light Save what the glimmering of these livid flames Casts pale and dreadful ? Thither let us tend From off the tossing of these fiery waves ; There rest , if ...
Page 15
... thou , profoundest Hell , Receive thy new possessor ! one who brings A mind not to be changed by place or time . The mind is its own place , and in itself Can make a heaven of hell , a hell of heaven . What matter where , if I be still ...
... thou , profoundest Hell , Receive thy new possessor ! one who brings A mind not to be changed by place or time . The mind is its own place , and in itself Can make a heaven of hell , a hell of heaven . What matter where , if I be still ...
Page 68
... thou that traitor - angel , art thou he , Who first broke peace in heaven , and faith , till then Unbroken , and in proud rebellious arms Drew after him the third part of heaven's sons , Conjured against the Highest ; for which both thou ...
... thou that traitor - angel , art thou he , Who first broke peace in heaven , and faith , till then Unbroken , and in proud rebellious arms Drew after him the third part of heaven's sons , Conjured against the Highest ; for which both thou ...
Page 69
John Milton. To waste eternal days in woe and pain ? And reckonest thou thyself with spirits of heaven , Hell - doomed , and breathest defiance here and scorn , Where I reign king , and , to enrage thee more , Thy king and lord ? Back to ...
John Milton. To waste eternal days in woe and pain ? And reckonest thou thyself with spirits of heaven , Hell - doomed , and breathest defiance here and scorn , Where I reign king , and , to enrage thee more , Thy king and lord ? Back to ...
Page 70
... Thou interposest , that my sudden hand , Prevented , spares to tell thee yet by deeds . What it intends , till first I know of thee What thing thou art , thus double - formed , and why , In this infernal vale first met , thou callest Me ...
... Thou interposest , that my sudden hand , Prevented , spares to tell thee yet by deeds . What it intends , till first I know of thee What thing thou art , thus double - formed , and why , In this infernal vale first met , thou callest Me ...
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abyss Adam Almighty ancient ARGOB ARGUMENT arms battle Beelzebub Belial bibliography Bohn Library BOOK Brit burning lake Chaos cherubim Cite passages classical dictionary Classical References Damietta darkness Death deep Demogorgon dreadful earth Edited by CHARLES Edited by J. H. Encyc encyclopędia eternal evil Faerie Queene fallen angels fiery fire gates glory gods hath Hawthorne's heaven hell Heroes High School highth hill HORONAIM Iliad infernal Irving's Julius Cęsar King lake light lines Longfellow's Macaulay's Essay Map of Classical Map of Palestine mighty Milton Moloch mythology Night o'er pain Palgrave's Golden Treasury Paradise Lost Phlegra poet Prose pupil rage reign revenge round Satan Satan's flight Scott's Selections Serbonian bog Series of English serpent Seven Deadly Sins Shakespeare's Shorter Poems spake speech sphere spirits Stevenson's stood Symplegades Tennyson's Thammuz thee thence Thither thou throne thunder try to image wings xxxv