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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I ask the rather , and the more admire , For that to me thou seem'st the Man , whom late Our new baptizing Prophet at the Ford Of Jordan honour'd so , and callid the Son Of God : I saw and heard , for we sometimes 330 Who dwell this ...
I ask the rather , and the more admire , For that to me thou seem'st the Man , whom late Our new baptizing Prophet at the Ford Of Jordan honour'd so , and callid the Son Of God : I saw and heard , for we sometimes 330 Who dwell this ...
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3 1 EAN while the new - baptiz'd ; who yes remain'd M At Jordan with the Baptist , and had seen Him whom they heard so late exprefly ige callid Jesus Messiah Son of God declar'd , And on that high Authority had believ'd , 5 And with him ...
3 1 EAN while the new - baptiz'd ; who yes remain'd M At Jordan with the Baptist , and had seen Him whom they heard so late exprefly ige callid Jesus Messiah Son of God declar'd , And on that high Authority had believ'd , 5 And with him ...
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... but higher sung , Blind Melefagenes , thence Homer callid , Whofe Poem Phæbus challeng'd for his own . 260 Thence what the lofty grave Tragedians taught In Chorus or lambic , teachers best Of moral prudence , with delight receiv'd ...
... but higher sung , Blind Melefagenes , thence Homer callid , Whofe Poem Phæbus challeng'd for his own . 260 Thence what the lofty grave Tragedians taught In Chorus or lambic , teachers best Of moral prudence , with delight receiv'd ...
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... though plain sense ; Others in virtue plac'd felicity , But virtue join'd with riches and long life ; In corporal pleasure he , and careless ease : The Stoic last in Philofophick pride , 300 By him callid virtue , and his virtuous ...
... though plain sense ; Others in virtue plac'd felicity , But virtue join'd with riches and long life ; In corporal pleasure he , and careless ease : The Stoic last in Philofophick pride , 300 By him callid virtue , and his virtuous ...
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Thenceforth I thought thee worth my nearer view And narrower fcrutiny , that I might learn 515 In what degree or meaning thou art callid The Son of God , which bears no single sense : The Son of God I also am , or was , And if I was ...
Thenceforth I thought thee worth my nearer view And narrower fcrutiny , that I might learn 515 In what degree or meaning thou art callid The Son of God , which bears no single sense : The Son of God I also am , or was , And if I was ...
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