Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. Correctly Printed from the Text of Thomas Newton, D.D.James Magee, 1788 - 332 pages |
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... rising fun On this delightful land ; nor herb , fruit , flower , Glift'ring with dew ; nor fragrance after fhowers ; Nor grateful evening mild ; nor filent night With this her folemn bird , nor walk by moon , 655 Or glittering ftar ...
... rising fun On this delightful land ; nor herb , fruit , flower , Glift'ring with dew ; nor fragrance after fhowers ; Nor grateful evening mild ; nor filent night With this her folemn bird , nor walk by moon , 655 Or glittering ftar ...
Page 113
... rise ; Left total darkness fhould by night regain Her old poffeffion , and extinguish life . In nature and all things , which these soft fires Not only ' inlighten but with kindly heat Of various influence foment and warm , Temper or ...
... rise ; Left total darkness fhould by night regain Her old poffeffion , and extinguish life . In nature and all things , which these soft fires Not only ' inlighten but with kindly heat Of various influence foment and warm , Temper or ...
Page 135
... rise , I have at will . So to the Sylvan lodge They came , that like Pomona's arbor fmil'd With flow'rets deck'd and fragrant fmells ; but Eve Undeck'd fave with herfelf , more lovely fair 380 Than Wood - Nymph , or the fairest Goddefs ...
... rise , I have at will . So to the Sylvan lodge They came , that like Pomona's arbor fmil'd With flow'rets deck'd and fragrant fmells ; but Eve Undeck'd fave with herfelf , more lovely fair 380 Than Wood - Nymph , or the fairest Goddefs ...
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... rise Unvanquish'd , easier to transact with me 285 That thou shouldst hope , imperious , and with threats To chace me hence ? err not , that so shall end The ftrife which thou call'ft evil , but we stile The ftrife of glory ' ; which we ...
... rise Unvanquish'd , easier to transact with me 285 That thou shouldst hope , imperious , and with threats To chace me hence ? err not , that so shall end The ftrife which thou call'ft evil , but we stile The ftrife of glory ' ; which we ...
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Adam againſt alfo Angel appear'd arm'd beaſt beft behold beſt blifs bright call'd cauſe Cherubim cloud darkneſs death deep defcending defire delight divine dwell earth elfe erft eternal evil eyes fafe faid fair feat fecond feek feem'd feems ferpent fhade fhall fhould fide fight fince fire firft firſt fleep fome fons foon foul fpake fruit ftate ftill ftood fuch fweet gate glory happy hath Heav'n heav'nly Hell himſelf hoft juft juſt laft laſt lefs light loft moſt muft muſt night o'er Paradife PARADISE LOST pleaſure pow'r praiſe prefent rais'd reafon reft reply'd return'd rife rofe round Satan ſeems ſhall ſhape Spirits ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtood tafte taſte thee thefe themſelves thence theſe thine things thofe thoſe thou thoughts throne tree turn'd vex'd whofe whoſe wings worfe worſe