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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1 Thou , Spirit , who ledst this glorious Eremite Into the Desart , his victorious Field Against the spiritual Foe , and brought'st him thence By proof th ' undoubted Son of God , inspire , As thou art wont , my prompted Song ...
1 Thou , Spirit , who ledst this glorious Eremite Into the Desart , his victorious Field Against the spiritual Foe , and brought'st him thence By proof th ' undoubted Son of God , inspire , As thou art wont , my prompted Song ...
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55 To exercise him in the Wilderness , There he shall.first lay down the rudiments Of his great warfare , ere I send him forth To conquer Sin and Death the two grand foes , By Humiliation and strong Sufferance : 160 His weakness shall ...
55 To exercise him in the Wilderness , There he shall.first lay down the rudiments Of his great warfare , ere I send him forth To conquer Sin and Death the two grand foes , By Humiliation and strong Sufferance : 160 His weakness shall ...
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Men generally think me much a foe To all mankind : why should I ? they to me Never did wrong or violence , by them I lost not what I loft ; rather by them I gain'd what I have gain'd , and with them dwell Copartner in these Regions of ...
Men generally think me much a foe To all mankind : why should I ? they to me Never did wrong or violence , by them I lost not what I loft ; rather by them I gain'd what I have gain'd , and with them dwell Copartner in these Regions of ...
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... and glory he receives Promiscuous from all Nations , Jew , or Greek , Or Barbarous , nor exception hath declar'd ; From us his foes pronounc'd glory he exacts . Ils 1.20 125 To whom our Saviour fervently reply'd .
... and glory he receives Promiscuous from all Nations , Jew , or Greek , Or Barbarous , nor exception hath declar'd ; From us his foes pronounc'd glory he exacts . Ils 1.20 125 To whom our Saviour fervently reply'd .
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Bury'd , yet not exempt By privilege of death and burial From worst of other evils , pains and wrongs , But made hereby obnoxious more To all the miseries of Life , Life in captivity Among inhumane foes . But who are these ? for with ...
Bury'd , yet not exempt By privilege of death and burial From worst of other evils , pains and wrongs , But made hereby obnoxious more To all the miseries of Life , Life in captivity Among inhumane foes . But who are these ? for with ...
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