The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3권Macmillan, 1874 |
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... hand , there was an obvious propriety , if the Poems were to be divided at all , in detaching Paradise Regained from Samson and the rest , and attaching it to Paradise Lost ; and , accordingly , there are instances of such conjoint ...
... hand , there was an obvious propriety , if the Poems were to be divided at all , in detaching Paradise Regained from Samson and the rest , and attaching it to Paradise Lost ; and , accordingly , there are instances of such conjoint ...
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... , with a voice More awful than the sound of trumpet , cried Repentance , and Heaven's kingdom nigh at hand To all baptized . To his great baptism flocked VOL . II . C ΙΟ 20 With awe the regions round , and with them came.
... , with a voice More awful than the sound of trumpet , cried Repentance , and Heaven's kingdom nigh at hand To all baptized . To his great baptism flocked VOL . II . C ΙΟ 20 With awe the regions round , and with them came.
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... hand Sung with the voice , and this the argument : - Victory and triumph to the Son of God , Now entering his great duel , not of arms , But to vanquish by wisdom hellish wiles ! The Father knows the Son ; therefore secure Ventures his ...
... hand Sung with the voice , and this the argument : - Victory and triumph to the Son of God , Now entering his great duel , not of arms , But to vanquish by wisdom hellish wiles ! The Father knows the Son ; therefore secure Ventures his ...
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... hand ; The kingdom shall to Israel be restored : ' Thus we rejoiced , but soon our joy is turned Into perplexity and new amaze . For whither is he gone ? what accident Hath rapt him from us ? will he now retire After appearance , and ...
... hand ; The kingdom shall to Israel be restored : ' Thus we rejoiced , but soon our joy is turned Into perplexity and new amaze . For whither is he gone ? what accident Hath rapt him from us ? will he now retire After appearance , and ...
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... hand Or counsel to assist , lest I , who erst Thought none my equal , now be overmatched . " So spake the old Serpent , doubting , and from all With clamour was assured their utmost aid 140 At his command ; when from amidst them rose ...
... hand Or counsel to assist , lest I , who erst Thought none my equal , now be overmatched . " So spake the old Serpent , doubting , and from all With clamour was assured their utmost aid 140 At his command ; when from amidst them rose ...
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