Paradise Regain'd: A Poem in Four Books ; to which is Added Samson Agonistes ; And, Poems Upon Several Occasions, Volume 1 |
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... lost By fallacy furpris'd . But first I mean To exercise him in the wilderness , 163. That all the Angels and ethe- real Powers , & c ] Not a word is faid here of the Son of God , but what a Socinian would allow . His divine nature is ...
... lost By fallacy furpris'd . But first I mean To exercise him in the wilderness , 163. That all the Angels and ethe- real Powers , & c ] Not a word is faid here of the Son of God , but what a Socinian would allow . His divine nature is ...
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... Lost . V. 172 . Thou Sun , of this great world both eye and foul , Acknowledge him thy greater . And this , I think , is a proof that the prefent reading there is right , and that both Dr. Bentley's emen- dation and mine ought ...
... Lost . V. 172 . Thou Sun , of this great world both eye and foul , Acknowledge him thy greater . And this , I think , is a proof that the prefent reading there is right , and that both Dr. Bentley's emen- dation and mine ought ...
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... lost Much luftre of my native brightness , loft To be belov'd of God , I have not loft To love , at least contemplate and admire What I fee excellent in good , or fair , Or virtuous , I fhould fo have loft all fenfe . 372. To draw the ...
... lost Much luftre of my native brightness , loft To be belov'd of God , I have not loft To love , at least contemplate and admire What I fee excellent in good , or fair , Or virtuous , I fhould fo have loft all fenfe . 372. To draw the ...
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... lost all , Yet of another plea bethought him foon . Of glory , as thou wilt , faid he , fo deem , 150 Worth or not worth the feeking , let it pass : But to a kingdom thou art born , ordain'd To fit upon thy father David's throne ; -By ...
... lost all , Yet of another plea bethought him foon . Of glory , as thou wilt , faid he , fo deem , 150 Worth or not worth the feeking , let it pass : But to a kingdom thou art born , ordain'd To fit upon thy father David's throne ; -By ...
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... lost Of my reception into grace ; what worse ? For where no hope is left , is left no fear : If there be worse , the expectation more Of worse torments me than the feeling can . the times or the fecfons , which the Father hath put in ...
... lost Of my reception into grace ; what worse ? For where no hope is left , is left no fear : If there be worse , the expectation more Of worse torments me than the feeling can . the times or the fecfons , which the Father hath put in ...
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