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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... ancient Pow'rs of air and this wide world , For much more willingly I mention air , This our old conqueft , than remember Hell , Our hated habitation ; well How many ages , as the years of men ,. rage his eye upon the Latin divinitus ...
... ancient Pow'rs of air and this wide world , For much more willingly I mention air , This our old conqueft , than remember Hell , Our hated habitation ; well How many ages , as the years of men ,. rage his eye upon the Latin divinitus ...
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... ancient Pow'rs of air and this wide world , ] So the Devil is call'd in Scripture , the prince of the power of the air , Fph . II . 2. and evil Spirits the rulers of the darkness of this world , Eph . VI . 12. Satan here fummons a coun ...
... ancient Pow'rs of air and this wide world , ] So the Devil is call'd in Scripture , the prince of the power of the air , Fph . II . 2. and evil Spirits the rulers of the darkness of this world , Eph . VI . 12. Satan here fummons a coun ...
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... Ancients , and Beza and others among the Moderns , who believed that the Devil , tho ' he might know Jefus to be fome ex- traordinary perfon , yet knew him not to be the Meffiah , the Son of God : and the words of the Devil If thou be ...
... Ancients , and Beza and others among the Moderns , who believed that the Devil , tho ' he might know Jefus to be fome ex- traordinary perfon , yet knew him not to be the Meffiah , the Son of God : and the words of the Devil If thou be ...
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... ancient oak , Or cedar , to defend him from the dew , Or harbour'd in one cave , is not reveal'd ; Nor tafted human food , nor hunger felt Till thofe days ended , hunger'd then at last morning far : and it is properly ap- plied to him ...
... ancient oak , Or cedar , to defend him from the dew , Or harbour'd in one cave , is not reveal'd ; Nor tafted human food , nor hunger felt Till thofe days ended , hunger'd then at last morning far : and it is properly ap- plied to him ...
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... Ancients , p . 60 . 360. Kept not my happy station , ] from the Scripture . Jude 6. And A manner of speaking borrowed the Angels which kept not their firft eftate . 365 .-- to round this globe of earth , ] Milton ufes the fame phrafe in ...
... Ancients , p . 60 . 360. Kept not my happy station , ] from the Scripture . Jude 6. And A manner of speaking borrowed the Angels which kept not their firft eftate . 365 .-- to round this globe of earth , ] Milton ufes the fame phrafe in ...
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