The Paradise LostA.S. Barnes & Company, 1853 - 552 pages |
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... fruit of all the wisdom of ages ; all the effect of all that poetic genius , and all that philosophy had achieved . His poetry is pure majesty ; the sober strength , the wisdom from above , that instructs and awes . It speaks as an ...
... fruit of all the wisdom of ages ; all the effect of all that poetic genius , and all that philosophy had achieved . His poetry is pure majesty ; the sober strength , the wisdom from above , that instructs and awes . It speaks as an ...
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... fruit Of that forbidden tree , whose mortal taste Brought death into the world , and all our woe , With loss of Eden , till one greater man Restore us , and regain the blissful seat , Sing Heav'nly Muse , that on the secret top 5 1. As ...
... fruit Of that forbidden tree , whose mortal taste Brought death into the world , and all our woe , With loss of Eden , till one greater man Restore us , and regain the blissful seat , Sing Heav'nly Muse , that on the secret top 5 1. As ...
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... fruits of sin , which naturally arise from the apprehension of death . This is clearly intimated in the speech of Sin . Addison further calls our attention to the justness of thought which is observed in the generation of these several ...
... fruits of sin , which naturally arise from the apprehension of death . This is clearly intimated in the speech of Sin . Addison further calls our attention to the justness of thought which is observed in the generation of these several ...
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... than that of the Heathens . The particular objects on which he is described as casting his eye , are represented in the most beautiful and lively manner . - A . Reaping immortal fruits of joy and love , Uninterrupted joy 118 PARADISE LOST .
... than that of the Heathens . The particular objects on which he is described as casting his eye , are represented in the most beautiful and lively manner . - A . Reaping immortal fruits of joy and love , Uninterrupted joy 118 PARADISE LOST .
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John Milton James Robert Boyd. Reaping immortal fruits of joy and love , Uninterrupted joy , unrivall❜d love , In blissful solitude . He then survey'd Hell and the gulf between , and Satan there Coasting the wall of Heav'n on this side ...
John Milton James Robert Boyd. Reaping immortal fruits of joy and love , Uninterrupted joy , unrivall❜d love , In blissful solitude . He then survey'd Hell and the gulf between , and Satan there Coasting the wall of Heav'n on this side ...
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