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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His Birth to our just fear gave no small cause , But his growth now to youth's full flower displaying All virtue , grace , and wisdom to atchieve Things highest , greatest , multiplies my fear . Before him a great prophet , to proclaim ...
His Birth to our just fear gave no small cause , But his growth now to youth's full flower displaying All virtue , grace , and wisdom to atchieve Things highest , greatest , multiplies my fear . Before him a great prophet , to proclaim ...
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... but long since with wo Nearer acquainted , now I feel by proof , 386 390 That fellowship in pain divides not smart , Nor lightens. 409 B That appear , If cause were to unfold some active Scene Book I. PARADISE REGAIN'D . 13.
... but long since with wo Nearer acquainted , now I feel by proof , 386 390 That fellowship in pain divides not smart , Nor lightens. 409 B That appear , If cause were to unfold some active Scene Book I. PARADISE REGAIN'D . 13.
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appear , If cause were to unfold some active Scene Of various Persons each to know his part : 240 Then to the Desart takes with these his fight ; Where still from shade to shade the Son of God After forty days fafting had remain'd ...
appear , If cause were to unfold some active Scene Of various Persons each to know his part : 240 Then to the Desart takes with these his fight ; Where still from shade to shade the Son of God After forty days fafting had remain'd ...
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Why should that Cause thy refusal , said the fubtle Fiend ? Haft thou not right to all created things ? Owe not all Creatures by just right to thee Duty and service , not to ftay till bid , But tender all their pow'r ? nor mention I ...
Why should that Cause thy refusal , said the fubtle Fiend ? Haft thou not right to all created things ? Owe not all Creatures by just right to thee Duty and service , not to ftay till bid , But tender all their pow'r ? nor mention I ...
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... What doft thou in this world ?: the Wilderness For thee is fittest place ; I found thee there , And thither will return thee : yet remember What I foretel thee , soon thou shalt have cause 375 To wish thou never hadft rejected thus ...
... What doft thou in this world ?: the Wilderness For thee is fittest place ; I found thee there , And thither will return thee : yet remember What I foretel thee , soon thou shalt have cause 375 To wish thou never hadft rejected thus ...
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