The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and critical, by S. Johnson, Том 101790 |
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... rest can harbour there , And re - affembling our afflicted Powers , Confult how we may henceforth most offend Our enemy , our own lofs how repair , How overcome this dire calamity , What reinforcement we may gain from hope , If not what ...
... rest can harbour there , And re - affembling our afflicted Powers , Confult how we may henceforth most offend Our enemy , our own lofs how repair , How overcome this dire calamity , What reinforcement we may gain from hope , If not what ...
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... rest entire Shone with a gloffy fcurf , undoubted fign That in his womb was hid metallic ore , The work of fulphur . Thither wing'd with speed A numerous brigad haften'd : as when bands Of pioneers with spade and pickax arm'd Forerun ...
... rest entire Shone with a gloffy fcurf , undoubted fign That in his womb was hid metallic ore , The work of fulphur . Thither wing'd with speed A numerous brigad haften'd : as when bands Of pioneers with spade and pickax arm'd Forerun ...
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... spake . 50 My fentence is for open war : of wiles , More unexpert , I boast not : them let those Contrive who need , or when they need , not now . For For while they fit contriving , fhall the rest , 36 Book II . PARADISE LOST .
... spake . 50 My fentence is for open war : of wiles , More unexpert , I boast not : them let those Contrive who need , or when they need , not now . For For while they fit contriving , fhall the rest , 36 Book II . PARADISE LOST .
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English poets. For while they fit contriving , fhall the rest , Millions that stand in arms , and longing wait The fignal to ascend , fit lingʼring here Heav'n's fugitives , and for their dwelling - place Accept this dark opprobrious den ...
English poets. For while they fit contriving , fhall the rest , Millions that stand in arms , and longing wait The fignal to ascend , fit lingʼring here Heav'n's fugitives , and for their dwelling - place Accept this dark opprobrious den ...
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... rests . He Heav'n of Heav'ns and all the Pow'rs therein 390 By thee created , and by thee drew down Th ' afpiring Dominations : thou that day Thy Father's dreadful thunder didst not spare , Nor stop thy flaming chariot wheels , that ...
... rests . He Heav'n of Heav'ns and all the Pow'rs therein 390 By thee created , and by thee drew down Th ' afpiring Dominations : thou that day Thy Father's dreadful thunder didst not spare , Nor stop thy flaming chariot wheels , that ...
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Adam afcend againſt almighty Angels appear'd arm'd arms battel behold blifs bright call'd Celeſtial Cherub creatures darkneſs deep defire earth eaſe elſe erft eternal eyes fafe faid fair fair Angels feat feem'd fhall fhould fide fight filent fince fire firft firſt fleep fome fons foon foul fpake ftill ftood fuch fudden gates glory happineſs hath Heav'n heav'nly Hell highth hill himſelf hoft Ithuriel king laſt lefs leſs light loft moſt muſt night o'er ordain'd pafs'd pain Paradife PARADISE LOST pleas'd pleaſant pow'r praiſe rais'd reaſon reft reign reply'd rife rofe round Satan ſeems ſhade ſhall ſhape ſky ſpake ſpear ſpeed Spi'rits ſpread ſtand ſtars ſtate ſtill ſtood ſtream ſuch ſweet thee thefe themſelves thence theſe things thofe thoſe thou thoughts thouſand throne turn'd vex'd wand'ring whofe whoſe wings wiſdom worfe worſe Zephon
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