The Poetical Works of John Milton: Paradise lostMacmillan, 1904 |
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... have foiled ! If once they hear that voice , their liveliest pledge Of hope in fears and dangers - heard so oft In worst extremes , and on the perilous edge Of battle , when it raged , in all assaults 16 [ BOOK I PARADISE LOST.
... have foiled ! If once they hear that voice , their liveliest pledge Of hope in fears and dangers - heard so oft In worst extremes , and on the perilous edge Of battle , when it raged , in all assaults 16 [ BOOK I PARADISE LOST.
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... heard , and were abashed , and up they sprung Upon the wing , as when men wont to watch , On duty sleeping found by whom they dread , Rouse and bestir themselves ere well awake . Nor did they not perceive the evil plight In which they ...
... heard , and were abashed , and up they sprung Upon the wing , as when men wont to watch , On duty sleeping found by whom they dread , Rouse and bestir themselves ere well awake . Nor did they not perceive the evil plight In which they ...
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... heard As Mammon ended , and his sentence pleased , Advising peace : for such another field They dreaded worse than Hell ; so much the fear Of thunder and the sword of Michaël Wrought still within them ; and no less desire To found this ...
... heard As Mammon ended , and his sentence pleased , Advising peace : for such another field They dreaded worse than Hell ; so much the fear Of thunder and the sword of Michaël Wrought still within them ; and no less desire To found this ...
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... 470 But they Of thunder heard remote . Towards him they bend With awful reverence prone , and as a God Extol him equal to the Highest in Heaven . Nor failed they to express how much they praised That BOOK II ] 43 PARADISE LOST.
... 470 But they Of thunder heard remote . Towards him they bend With awful reverence prone , and as a God Extol him equal to the Highest in Heaven . Nor failed they to express how much they praised That BOOK II ] 43 PARADISE LOST.
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... result : Toward the four winds four speedy Cherubim Put to their mouths the sounding alchymy , By harald's voice explained ; the hollow Abyss 480 490 500 510 Heard far and wide , and all the host of 44 [ BOOK II PARADISE LOST.
... result : Toward the four winds four speedy Cherubim Put to their mouths the sounding alchymy , By harald's voice explained ; the hollow Abyss 480 490 500 510 Heard far and wide , and all the host of 44 [ BOOK II PARADISE LOST.
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