Paradise Lost, Volume 2Effingham Wilson, 1879 - 94 pages |
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... earth now Seem'd like to heav'n , a seat where Gods might Or wander with delight , and love to haunt [ dwell , Her sacred shades : though God had yet not rain'd Upon the earth , and man to till the ground None was ; but from the earth a ...
... earth now Seem'd like to heav'n , a seat where Gods might Or wander with delight , and love to haunt [ dwell , Her sacred shades : though God had yet not rain'd Upon the earth , and man to till the ground None was ; but from the earth a ...
Page 102
... earth consisting , and compute Their magnitudes , this earth a spot , a grain , An atom , with the firmament compar'd And all her number'd stars , that seem to roll Spaces incomprehensible , for such Their distance argues , and their ...
... earth consisting , and compute Their magnitudes , this earth a spot , a grain , An atom , with the firmament compar'd And all her number'd stars , that seem to roll Spaces incomprehensible , for such Their distance argues , and their ...
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... earth ? To whom th ' archangel . Dextrously thou aim'st ; So willingly doth God remit his ire , 885 Though late repenting him of man deprav'd , Griev'd at his heart , when looking down he saw The whole earth fill'd with violence , and ...
... earth ? To whom th ' archangel . Dextrously thou aim'st ; So willingly doth God remit his ire , 885 Though late repenting him of man deprav'd , Griev'd at his heart , when looking down he saw The whole earth fill'd with violence , and ...
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