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" Ransacked the centre, and with impious hands Rifled the bowels of their mother earth For treasures better hid. Soon had his crew Opened into the hill a spacious wound, And digged out ribs of gold. Let none admire 690 That riches grow in Hell: that soil... "
Paradise Lost - Page 34
by John Milton - 1896 - 408 pages
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The works of John Milton in verse and prose, with a life of the ..., Volume 2

John Milton - 1851 - 498 pages
...mother Earth For Treafures better hid. Soon had his crew Op'nd into the Hill a fpacious wound And dig'd out ribs of Gold. Let none admire 690 That riches grow in Hell; that foyle may be ft Deferve the pretious bane. And here let thofe Who boaft in mortal things, and wondring...
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The Works of John Milton, in Verse and Prose, Printed from the ..., Volume 2

John Milton, John Mitford - 1851 - 464 pages
...mother Earth For Treafures better hid. Soon had his crew Op'nd into the Hill a fpacious wound And dig'd out ribs of Gold. Let none admire 690 That riches grow in Hell; that foyle may befl Deferve the pretious bane. And here let thofe Who boaft in mortal things, and wondring...
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Money and Morals: A Book for the Times

John Lalor - Currency question - 1852 - 380 pages
...holy else enjoy'd In vision beatific ; by him first Men also, and by his suggestion taught, Hansack'd the centre, and with impious hands Rifled the bowels...earth For treasures better hid. Soon had his crew Open'd into the hill a spacious wound, And digg'd out ribs of gold."—MILTON. Three Ways of receiving...
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Money and Morals: A Book for the Times

John Lalor - Currency question - 1852 - 382 pages
...holy else enjoy'd In vision beatific; by him first Men also, and by his suggestion taught, Ransack'd the centre, and with impious hands Rifled the bowels...earth For treasures better hid. Soon had his crew Open'd into the hill a spacious wound, And digg'd out ribs of gold."—MILTON. Three Ways of receiving...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volume 1

John Milton - 1852 - 472 pages
...holy, else enjoy'd In vision b'eatific: by him first Men, also, and by his suggestion taught, Ransack'd the centre, and, with impious hands, • . Rifled...earth For treasures, better hid. Soon had his crew Open'd into the hill a spacious wound, And digg'd out ribs of gold. Let none admire That riches grow...
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Money and Morals: A Book for the Times

John Lalor - Currency question - 1852 - 376 pages
...holy else enjoy'd In vision beatific; by him first Men also, and by his suggestion taught, Ransack'd the centre, and with impious hands .Rifled the bowels...mother earth For treasures better hid. Soon had his crevr Open'd into the hill a spacious wound, And digg'd out ribs of gold."—MILTON. Three Ways of...
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Studies from the English poets

George Frederick Graham - English literature - 1852 - 570 pages
...divine or holy, else enjoyed In vision beatific : by him first Men also, and by his suggestion taught, Ransacked the centre, and with impious hands Rifled...bowels of their mother earth For treasures, better hid. 2 Soon had his crew Opened into the hill a spacious wound, And digged out ribs of gold. Let none admire...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volume 1

John Milton - 1853 - 322 pages
...enjoy'd In vision beatific. By him first Men also and by his suggestion taught ess Ransack'd the center, and with impious hands Rifled the bowels of their...earth For treasures better hid. Soon had his crew Open'd into the hill a spacious wound, And digg'd out ribs of gold. Let none admire eso That riches...
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Milton's Poetical Works

John Milton - 1853 - 370 pages
...enjoy'd In vision beatifick : by him first Men also, and by his suggestion taught, Ransack'd the center, and with impious hands Rifled the bowels of their...Earth, For treasures, better hid. Soon had his crew Open'd into the hill a spacious wound, And digg'd out ribs of gold. Let none admire That riches grow...
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Milton's Paradise lost and Paradise regained, with notes by J. Edmondston

John Milton - 1854 - 534 pages
...introduced into Spain by the Moors. It means a party of troops detached or broken dff from a larger body. Opened into the hill a spacious wound, And digged out ribs of gold. Let none admire G90 That riches grow in Hell; that soil may best Deserve the precious bane. And here let those, Who...
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