Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. Correctly Printed from the Text of Thomas Newton, D.D.James Magee, 1772 - 332 pages |
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... rest can never dwell , hope never comes That comes to all ; but torture without end Still urges , and a fiery deluge , fed With ever - burning fulphur unconfum'd : Such place eternal Juftice had prepar'd For those rebellious , here ...
... rest can never dwell , hope never comes That comes to all ; but torture without end Still urges , and a fiery deluge , fed With ever - burning fulphur unconfum'd : Such place eternal Juftice had prepar'd For those rebellious , here ...
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... rest In fhape and gesture proudly eminent Stood like a tow'r ; his form had yet not lost All her original brightness , nor appear'd Lefs than Arch - Angel ruin'd , and th ' excefs Of glory ' obfcur'd ; as when the fun new rifen Looks ...
... rest In fhape and gesture proudly eminent Stood like a tow'r ; his form had yet not lost All her original brightness , nor appear'd Lefs than Arch - Angel ruin'd , and th ' excefs Of glory ' obfcur'd ; as when the fun new rifen Looks ...
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... rest entire Shone with a gloffy fcurf , undoubted fign That in his womb was hid metallic ore , The work of fulphur . Thither wing'd with speed A numerous brigad haften'd : as when bands Of pioneers with spade and pickax arm'd Forerun ...
... rest entire Shone with a gloffy fcurf , undoubted fign That in his womb was hid metallic ore , The work of fulphur . Thither wing'd with speed A numerous brigad haften'd : as when bands Of pioneers with spade and pickax arm'd Forerun ...
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... rest , Millions that ftand in arms , and longing wait The fignal to ascend , fit ling'ring here Heav'n's fugitives , and for their dwelling place Accept this dark opprobrious den of shame , The prifon of his tyranny who reigns あ 55 ...
... rest , Millions that ftand in arms , and longing wait The fignal to ascend , fit ling'ring here Heav'n's fugitives , and for their dwelling place Accept this dark opprobrious den of shame , The prifon of his tyranny who reigns あ 55 ...
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... rest 455 High honor'd fits ? Go therefore mighty Powers , Terror of Heav'n , though fall'n ; intend at home , While here fhall be our home , what beft may eafe The present mifery , and render Hell More tolerable ; if there be cure or ...
... rest 455 High honor'd fits ? Go therefore mighty Powers , Terror of Heav'n , though fall'n ; intend at home , While here fhall be our home , what beft may eafe The present mifery , and render Hell More tolerable ; if there be cure or ...
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