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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... who leave behind Nothing but ruin wherefo'er they rove , And all the flourishing works of peace destroy ; 80 Then swell with Pride , and must be titled Gods , Great Benefactors of mankind , Deliverers , Worship'd with Temple ...
... who leave behind Nothing but ruin wherefo'er they rove , And all the flourishing works of peace destroy ; 80 Then swell with Pride , and must be titled Gods , Great Benefactors of mankind , Deliverers , Worship'd with Temple ...
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... nor yet staid the terror there ; Infernal Ghofts , and Hellish Furies , round Environ'd thee , some howld , some yell'd , some ! hriek'd , Some bent at thee their fiery darts , while thou Sat'st unappal'd in calm and finless Peace .
... nor yet staid the terror there ; Infernal Ghofts , and Hellish Furies , round Environ'd thee , some howld , some yell'd , some ! hriek'd , Some bent at thee their fiery darts , while thou Sat'st unappal'd in calm and finless Peace .
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... not made to rule , But to subserve where wisdom bears command . God , when he gave me trength , to thew withal How flight the gift was , hung it in my Hair . But 50 55 65 70 But Peace , I must not quarrel with 72 SAMSON AGONISTES .
... not made to rule , But to subserve where wisdom bears command . God , when he gave me trength , to thew withal How flight the gift was , hung it in my Hair . But 50 55 65 70 But Peace , I must not quarrel with 72 SAMSON AGONISTES .
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65 70 But Peace , I must not quarrel with the will 60 Of highest dispensation , which herein Haply had ends above my reach to know : Suffices that to me strength is my bane , And proves the fource of all my miseries ?
65 70 But Peace , I must not quarrel with the will 60 Of highest dispensation , which herein Haply had ends above my reach to know : Suffices that to me strength is my bane , And proves the fource of all my miseries ?
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His labours , for thou canst , to peaceful end .. But who is this , what thing of Sea or Land ? 710 Female of sex it seems , That so bedeckt , ornate , and gay , Comes this way failing , Like a stately Ship Of Tarsus , bound for ...
His labours , for thou canst , to peaceful end .. But who is this , what thing of Sea or Land ? 710 Female of sex it seems , That so bedeckt , ornate , and gay , Comes this way failing , Like a stately Ship Of Tarsus , bound for ...
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