Paradise Regain'd: A Poem. In Four Books. To which is Added Samson Agonistes; and Poems Upon Several Occasions. With a Tractate of Education. John Milton the Author |
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To verifie that solemn Message late , On which I sent thee to the Virgin pure In Galilee , that she should bear a Son 135 Great in Renown and call'd the Son of God ; Then toldit her , doubting how these things could be To her a Virgin ...
To verifie that solemn Message late , On which I sent thee to the Virgin pure In Galilee , that she should bear a Son 135 Great in Renown and call'd the Son of God ; Then toldit her , doubting how these things could be To her a Virgin ...
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Thus they out of their plaints new hope resume To find whom at the first they found unfought : But to his mother Mary , when she saw 60 Others return'd from Baptism , not her Son , Nor left at Jordān , tidings of him none ; .
Thus they out of their plaints new hope resume To find whom at the first they found unfought : But to his mother Mary , when she saw 60 Others return'd from Baptism , not her Son , Nor left at Jordān , tidings of him none ; .
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210 215 Made and set wholly on th ' accomplishment Of greatest things ; what Woman will you find , Though of this age the wonder and the fame , On whom his leisure will vouchsafe an eye Of fond desire ? or should she confident , As ...
210 215 Made and set wholly on th ' accomplishment Of greatest things ; what Woman will you find , Though of this age the wonder and the fame , On whom his leisure will vouchsafe an eye Of fond desire ? or should she confident , As ...
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But now I feel I hunger , which declares Nature hath need of what she asks ; yet God Can satisfie that need some other way , Tho ' hunger ftill remain : so it remain 255 Without this body's wasting , I content me , And from the sting of ...
But now I feel I hunger , which declares Nature hath need of what she asks ; yet God Can satisfie that need some other way , Tho ' hunger ftill remain : so it remain 255 Without this body's wasting , I content me , And from the sting of ...
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The Sun to me is dark , And silent as the moon , When she deserts the night , Hid in her vacant interlunar cave . Since Light so necessary is to life , And almost life itself , if it be true That light is in the Soul , She all in ev'ry ...
The Sun to me is dark , And silent as the moon , When she deserts the night , Hid in her vacant interlunar cave . Since Light so necessary is to life , And almost life itself , if it be true That light is in the Soul , She all in ev'ry ...
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