Paradis perdu: de Milton, Volume 2C. Gosselin, 1837 |
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... soon Driven back , redounded as a flood on those From whom it sprung ; impossible to mix With blessedness . Whence Adam soon repeal'd The doubts that in his heart arose ; and now Led on , yet sinless , with desire to know What nearer ...
... soon Driven back , redounded as a flood on those From whom it sprung ; impossible to mix With blessedness . Whence Adam soon repeal'd The doubts that in his heart arose ; and now Led on , yet sinless , with desire to know What nearer ...
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... eternity , so late to build In Chaos ; and the work begun , how soon Absolved ; if unforbid thou mayst unfold What we , not to explore the secrets , ask , « << De grandes choses et pleines de merveilles , ΙΟ [ 70 ] BOOK VII .
... eternity , so late to build In Chaos ; and the work begun , how soon Absolved ; if unforbid thou mayst unfold What we , not to explore the secrets , ask , « << De grandes choses et pleines de merveilles , ΙΟ [ 70 ] BOOK VII .
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... soon turns Wisdom to folly , as nourishment to wind . Know then , that , after Lucifer from heaven ( So call him , brighter once amidst the host Of angels , than that star the stars among ) Fell with his flaming legions through the deep ...
... soon turns Wisdom to folly , as nourishment to wind . Know then , that , after Lucifer from heaven ( So call him , brighter once amidst the host Of angels , than that star the stars among ) Fell with his flaming legions through the deep ...
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... soon Bursting with kindly rupture forth disclosed Their callow young ; but feather'd soon and fledged , They summ'd their pens ; and , soaring the air sublime , With clang despised the ground , under a cloud In prospect ; there the ...
... soon Bursting with kindly rupture forth disclosed Their callow young ; but feather'd soon and fledged , They summ'd their pens ; and , soaring the air sublime , With clang despised the ground , under a cloud In prospect ; there the ...
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... soon fill , Though pleasant ; but thy words , with grace divine Imbued , bring to their sweetness no satiety . To whom thus Raphael answer'd heavenly meek : — Nor are thy lips ungraceful , sire of men , Nor tongue ineloquent ; for God ...
... soon fill , Though pleasant ; but thy words , with grace divine Imbued , bring to their sweetness no satiety . To whom thus Raphael answer'd heavenly meek : — Nor are thy lips ungraceful , sire of men , Nor tongue ineloquent ; for God ...
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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