Paradis perdu: de Milton, Volume 2C. Gosselin, 1837 |
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... know What nearer might concern him ; how this world Of heaven and earth conspicuous first began ; When , and whereof created ; for what cause ; What within Eden , or without , was done Before his memory : as one , whose drouth Yet ...
... know What nearer might concern him ; how this world Of heaven and earth conspicuous first began ; When , and whereof created ; for what cause ; What within Eden , or without , was done Before his memory : as one , whose drouth Yet ...
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... know : And the great light of day yet wants to run Much of his race though steep ; suspense in heaven , Held by thy voice , thy potent voice , he hears ; And longer will delay to hear thee tell His generation , and the rising birth Of ...
... know : And the great light of day yet wants to run Much of his race though steep ; suspense in heaven , Held by thy voice , thy potent voice , he hears ; And longer will delay to hear thee tell His generation , and the rising birth Of ...
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... know : But knowledge is as food , and needs no less Her temperance over appetite , to know In measure what the mind may well contain ; Oppresses else with surfeit , and soon turns Wisdom to folly , as nourishment to wind . Know then ...
... know : But knowledge is as food , and needs no less Her temperance over appetite , to know In measure what the mind may well contain ; Oppresses else with surfeit , and soon turns Wisdom to folly , as nourishment to wind . Know then ...
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... knows here no more ; Yet far the greater part have kept , I see , : Their station ; heaven , yet populous , retains Number sufficient to possess her realms Though wide , and this high temple to frequent With ministeries due , and solemn ...
... knows here no more ; Yet far the greater part have kept , I see , : Their station ; heaven , yet populous , retains Number sufficient to possess her realms Though wide , and this high temple to frequent With ministeries due , and solemn ...
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... know'st , and gavest them names Needless to thee repeated ; nor unknown The serpent , subtlest beast of all the field , Of huge extent sometimes , with brazen eyes And hairy mane terrific , though to thee Not noxious , but obedient at ...
... know'st , and gavest them names Needless to thee repeated ; nor unknown The serpent , subtlest beast of all the field , Of huge extent sometimes , with brazen eyes And hairy mane terrific , though to thee Not noxious , but obedient at ...
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Adam Amid angel another world appear'd beast began behold best bright bring brought call'd choses ciel cloud created créatures death deep delight DIEU divine doom dwell earth Ève evil eyes faith fear find firmament first forth found fruit glory godlike good great ground hand happy hath head heard heart heaven heavenly high hill his punishment hope know knowledge l'ange l'homme last leave left less lest life light live lost love made make mankind mind mort night offspring Paradis Paradise peace péché perhaps pleasure power race reason replied return return'd Satan scarce seat seed seek seem'd seest serpent shalt show sight soon spake stars stood stroke sweet taste terre their thence thine things thou hast though thought Thrice tree tree Of knowledge turn'd virtue wide wings words works world