Paradise Regain'd: A Poem, in Four Books. To which is Added Samson Agonistes; and Poems Upon Several Occasions, with A Tractate of Education. The Author John MiltonRobert Foulis, 1747 - 204 страница |
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... fuch access to me . To whom our Saviour with unalter'd brow . Thy coming hither , though I know thy scope , I bid not or forbid ; do as thou find'st Permission from above : thou can'st not more . He added not ; and fatan bowing low His ...
... fuch access to me . To whom our Saviour with unalter'd brow . Thy coming hither , though I know thy scope , I bid not or forbid ; do as thou find'st Permission from above : thou can'st not more . He added not ; and fatan bowing low His ...
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... fuch a feafon born when searce a shed Could be obtain'd to shelter him or me From the bleak air ; a stable was our warmth , A manger his , yet foon enforc'd to fly Thence into Egypt , till the murd'rous king Were dead , who fought his ...
... fuch a feafon born when searce a shed Could be obtain'd to shelter him or me From the bleak air ; a stable was our warmth , A manger his , yet foon enforc'd to fly Thence into Egypt , till the murd'rous king Were dead , who fought his ...
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... fuch , that all the world Could not sustain thy prowess , or fubfift In battle , though against thy few in arms . These god - like virtues wherefore doft thou hide , Affecting private life , or more obfcure In savage wilderness Book III ...
... fuch , that all the world Could not sustain thy prowess , or fubfift In battle , though against thy few in arms . These god - like virtues wherefore doft thou hide , Affecting private life , or more obfcure In savage wilderness Book III ...
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... ( fuch pow'r was giv'n him then ) he tools The Son of God up to a mountain high . It was a mountain , at whose verdant feet A spacious plain , out - stretch'd in circuit wide , Lay pleasant ; from his side two rivers flow'd , Th ' one ...
... ( fuch pow'r was giv'n him then ) he tools The Son of God up to a mountain high . It was a mountain , at whose verdant feet A spacious plain , out - stretch'd in circuit wide , Lay pleasant ; from his side two rivers flow'd , Th ' one ...
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... Samaritan or Jew ; how could'st thou hope Long to enjoy it quiet and fecure , Between two fuch inclofing enemies , Roman , and Parthian ? therefore one of these H Thou must make sure thy own , the Parthian first 44 BOOK III . PARADISE.
... Samaritan or Jew ; how could'st thou hope Long to enjoy it quiet and fecure , Between two fuch inclofing enemies , Roman , and Parthian ? therefore one of these H Thou must make sure thy own , the Parthian first 44 BOOK III . PARADISE.
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