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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... this main Enterprize To him their great Dictator , whose attempt At first against mankind so well had thriv'd In Adam's overthrow , and led their march 115 From Hell's deep - vaulted Den to dwell in light , Regents , and Potentates ...
... this main Enterprize To him their great Dictator , whose attempt At first against mankind so well had thriv'd In Adam's overthrow , and led their march 115 From Hell's deep - vaulted Den to dwell in light , Regents , and Potentates ...
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I can at will , doubt not , as soon as thou , Command a Table in this Wilderness , And call swift lights of Angels ministrant Array'd in Glory on my Cup t'attend . Why shouldit thou then obtrude this diligence In vain , where no ...
I can at will , doubt not , as soon as thou , Command a Table in this Wilderness , And call swift lights of Angels ministrant Array'd in Glory on my Cup t'attend . Why shouldit thou then obtrude this diligence In vain , where no ...
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310 He lookt and saw what numbers numberless The City - gates out - pour'd , light armed Troops In coats of Mail and Military pride ; In Mail their horses clad , yet feet and strong , Prauncing their riders bore , the flow'r and choice ...
310 He lookt and saw what numbers numberless The City - gates out - pour'd , light armed Troops In coats of Mail and Military pride ; In Mail their horses clad , yet feet and strong , Prauncing their riders bore , the flow'r and choice ...
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... and teach To admiration , led by Nature's light ; And with the Gentiles much thou must converse , Ruling them by persuasion , as thou mean'ft ; 230 Without their learning how wilt thou with them , Or they with thee hold conversation ...
... and teach To admiration , led by Nature's light ; And with the Gentiles much thou must converse , Ruling them by persuasion , as thou mean'ft ; 230 Without their learning how wilt thou with them , Or they with thee hold conversation ...
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Think not , but that I know these things , or think I know them not ; not therefore am I short Of knowing what I ought ; he who receives Light from above , from the fountain of light , No other Doctrine needs , though granted true : 290 ...
Think not , but that I know these things , or think I know them not ; not therefore am I short Of knowing what I ought ; he who receives Light from above , from the fountain of light , No other Doctrine needs , though granted true : 290 ...
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