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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105 He ended ; and his words impression left Of much amazement to th'infernal Crew , Distracted and surpriz'd with deep dismay At these sad tidings ; but no time was then For long indulgence to their fears or grief : Unanimous they all ...
105 He ended ; and his words impression left Of much amazement to th'infernal Crew , Distracted and surpriz'd with deep dismay At these sad tidings ; but no time was then For long indulgence to their fears or grief : Unanimous they all ...
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To verifie that solemn Message late , On which I sent thee to the Virgin pure In Galilee , that she should bear a Son 135 Great in Renown and call'd the Son of God ; Then toldit her , doubting how these things could be To her a Virgin ...
To verifie that solemn Message late , On which I sent thee to the Virgin pure In Galilee , that she should bear a Son 135 Great in Renown and call'd the Son of God ; Then toldit her , doubting how these things could be To her a Virgin ...
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... And make persuasion do the work of fear ; At least to try , and teach the erring Soul Not wilfully mif - doing , but unaware 225 Mif - led ; the ftubborn only to destroy . These growing thoughts my Mother foon perceiving By words at ...
... And make persuasion do the work of fear ; At least to try , and teach the erring Soul Not wilfully mif - doing , but unaware 225 Mif - led ; the ftubborn only to destroy . These growing thoughts my Mother foon perceiving By words at ...
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... for we here Live on tough roots and stubs , to thirst inur'd More than the Camel , and to drink go far , Men to much misery and hardship born ; But if thou be the Son of God , command That out of these hard stones be made thee Bread ...
... for we here Live on tough roots and stubs , to thirst inur'd More than the Camel , and to drink go far , Men to much misery and hardship born ; But if thou be the Son of God , command That out of these hard stones be made thee Bread ...
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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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