Paradise Regain'd. A Poem, in Four Books. To which is Added Samson Agonistes: and Poems Upon Several Occasions. The Author John MiltonJ. and R. Tonson and S Draper in the Strand, 1752 - 690 pages |
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... virtue , grace , and wisdom to achieve Things highest , greatest , multiplies my fear . Before him a great prophet , to proclame His coming , is fent harbinger , who all Invites , and in the confecrated stream Pretends to wafh off fin ...
... virtue , grace , and wisdom to achieve Things highest , greatest , multiplies my fear . Before him a great prophet , to proclame His coming , is fent harbinger , who all Invites , and in the confecrated stream Pretends to wafh off fin ...
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... virtue are ambi- 165 Burst guous , and may be referred to the divine na- ture of Chrift as well as the buman . Their prefent connexion applies them directly to the buman nature : but they had a fecret reference , I conceive , in the ...
... virtue are ambi- 165 Burst guous , and may be referred to the divine na- ture of Chrift as well as the buman . Their prefent connexion applies them directly to the buman nature : but they had a fecret reference , I conceive , in the ...
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... virtue , though untry'd , ] Could this have been faid by the Angels , if they also had known this Son to be the eternal Word , who created all things ; and who had before driven this Tempter , and all his Powers out of Heaven ? The ...
... virtue , though untry'd , ] Could this have been faid by the Angels , if they also had known this Son to be the eternal Word , who created all things ; and who had before driven this Tempter , and all his Powers out of Heaven ? The ...
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... virtue and true worth Can raise them , though above example high ; By matchless deeds express thy matchless Sire . For know , thou art no son of mortal man ; By winning words to conquer willing hearts . victorque volentes Per populos ...
... virtue and true worth Can raise them , though above example high ; By matchless deeds express thy matchless Sire . For know , thou art no son of mortal man ; By winning words to conquer willing hearts . victorque volentes Per populos ...
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... virtue of the per- fonal union of the two natures , and from the first moment of that union , poffefs'd of all the know- ledge of the AOгo , as far as the capacity of a human mind would admit . [ See Le Blanc's Elucidatio Status ...
... virtue of the per- fonal union of the two natures , and from the first moment of that union , poffefs'd of all the know- ledge of the AOгo , as far as the capacity of a human mind would admit . [ See Le Blanc's Elucidatio Status ...
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