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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Without new troubles : such an Enemy : Is risen to invade us , whom no less Threatens our expulsion down to Hell ; . I , as I undertook , and with the vote Consenting in full frequence was impower'd , 130 Have found him , view'd him ...
Without new troubles : such an Enemy : Is risen to invade us , whom no less Threatens our expulsion down to Hell ; . I , as I undertook , and with the vote Consenting in full frequence was impower'd , 130 Have found him , view'd him ...
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... not to ftay till bid , But tender all their pow'r ? nor mention I Meats by the Law unclean , or offer'd first To ldols , those young Daniel could refuse ; Nor proffer'd by an enemy , though who Would scruple that , with want opprest ...
... not to ftay till bid , But tender all their pow'r ? nor mention I Meats by the Law unclean , or offer'd first To ldols , those young Daniel could refuse ; Nor proffer'd by an enemy , though who Would scruple that , with want opprest ...
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These are not fruits forbidden , no interdict Defends the touching of these · Viands pure ; 370 Their taste no knowledge works at least of evil , But life preserves , destroys life's enemy , Hurger , with sweet restorative delight .
These are not fruits forbidden , no interdict Defends the touching of these · Viands pure ; 370 Their taste no knowledge works at least of evil , But life preserves , destroys life's enemy , Hurger , with sweet restorative delight .
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... Between two such enclofing enemies , Roman , and Parthian ? therefore one of thefe Thou must make fure thy own , the Parthian first , By my advice , as nearer and of late Found able by invasion to annoy 365 Thy country , and captive ...
... Between two such enclofing enemies , Roman , and Parthian ? therefore one of thefe Thou must make fure thy own , the Parthian first , By my advice , as nearer and of late Found able by invasion to annoy 365 Thy country , and captive ...
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4.00 1 Of enemies , of aids , battel and leagues , Plausible to the World , to me worth naught . Means I must use thou fay'st , prediction else Will unpredict and faji me of the Throne : 395 My time I told thee ( ind that time for thee ...
4.00 1 Of enemies , of aids , battel and leagues , Plausible to the World , to me worth naught . Means I must use thou fay'st , prediction else Will unpredict and faji me of the Throne : 395 My time I told thee ( ind that time for thee ...
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