Paradise Regain'd: A Poem, in Four Books. To which is Added Samson Agonistes: and Poems Upon Several Occasions. The Author John Milton. From the Text of Thomas Newton D.D. |
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... night , And told them the Meffiah now was born 245 Where they might see him , and to thee they came , Directed to the manger where thou lay'ft , For in the inn was left no better room : A ftar , not seen before , in Heav'n appearing ...
... night , And told them the Meffiah now was born 245 Where they might see him , and to thee they came , Directed to the manger where thou lay'ft , For in the inn was left no better room : A ftar , not seen before , in Heav'n appearing ...
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... night Under the covert of fome ancient oak , Or cedar , to defend him from the dew , 305 Or harbour'd in one cave , is not reveal'd ; Nor tasted human food , nor hunger felt Till those days ended , hunger'd then at last Among wild ...
... night Under the covert of fome ancient oak , Or cedar , to defend him from the dew , 305 Or harbour'd in one cave , is not reveal'd ; Nor tasted human food , nor hunger felt Till those days ended , hunger'd then at last Among wild ...
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... Night with her fullen wings to double - shade 500 The defert ; fowls in their clay nefts were couch'd ; And now wild beafts came forth the woods to roam . The end of the First Book . THE SECOND BOOK O F PARADISE REGAIN'D . REGA I B 3 ...
... Night with her fullen wings to double - shade 500 The defert ; fowls in their clay nefts were couch'd ; And now wild beafts came forth the woods to roam . The end of the First Book . THE SECOND BOOK O F PARADISE REGAIN'D . REGA I B 3 ...
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... night , when thus the Son 260 Commun'd in filent walk , then laid him down Under the hofpitable covert nigh Of trees thick interwoven ; there he slept , And dream'd , as appetite is wont to dream , Of meats and drinks , nature's ...
... night , when thus the Son 260 Commun'd in filent walk , then laid him down Under the hofpitable covert nigh Of trees thick interwoven ; there he slept , And dream'd , as appetite is wont to dream , Of meats and drinks , nature's ...
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... night , and now the herald lark Left his ground - neft , high tow'ring to descry The morn's approach , and greet her with his fong : As lightly from his graffy couch up rose Our Saviour , and found all was but a dream , Fafting he went ...
... night , and now the herald lark Left his ground - neft , high tow'ring to descry The morn's approach , and greet her with his fong : As lightly from his graffy couch up rose Our Saviour , and found all was but a dream , Fafting he went ...
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