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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... death , and were then printed imperfect and deficient both in fense and meter , but are now by the help of the Manufcript restored to their just harmony and original perfection . From the Manufcript too we have given the plan of ...
... death , and were then printed imperfect and deficient both in fense and meter , but are now by the help of the Manufcript restored to their just harmony and original perfection . From the Manufcript too we have given the plan of ...
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... Death , the two grand foes , By humiliation and strong sufferance : His weakness shall o'ercome Satanic strength , And all the world , and mafs of finful flesh ; That all the Angels and ethereal Powers , They now , and men hereafter may ...
... Death , the two grand foes , By humiliation and strong sufferance : His weakness shall o'ercome Satanic strength , And all the world , and mafs of finful flesh ; That all the Angels and ethereal Powers , They now , and men hereafter may ...
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... death , Ere I the promis'd kingdom can attain , Or work redemption for mankind , whose fins Full weight must be transferr'd upon my head . thor adheres to the Scripture hi- story , not only in the particulars which he relates , but alfo ...
... death , Ere I the promis'd kingdom can attain , Or work redemption for mankind , whose fins Full weight must be transferr'd upon my head . thor adheres to the Scripture hi- story , not only in the particulars which he relates , but alfo ...
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... death , rather than fuffer the fenate to conclude a difhonourable treaty . Our Saviour cites thefe inftances of noble Romans in order of time , as he did thofe of his own nation : And as Mr. Calton obferves , the Romans in the most ...
... death , rather than fuffer the fenate to conclude a difhonourable treaty . Our Saviour cites thefe inftances of noble Romans in order of time , as he did thofe of his own nation : And as Mr. Calton obferves , the Romans in the most ...
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... Death discover them scarce men , 85 Rolling in brutish vices , and deform'd , Violent or shameful death their due reward . But if there be no glory ought of good , It may by means far different be attain'd Without ambition , war , or ...
... Death discover them scarce men , 85 Rolling in brutish vices , and deform'd , Violent or shameful death their due reward . But if there be no glory ought of good , It may by means far different be attain'd Without ambition , war , or ...
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