The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇJohn Macrone, 1835 |
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... deep muse , to hear 51 Of things so high and strange ; things , to their thought So unimaginable , as hate in heaven , 55 60 And war so near the peace of God in bliss , With such confusion : but the evil , soon Driven back , redounded ...
... deep muse , to hear 51 Of things so high and strange ; things , to their thought So unimaginable , as hate in heaven , 55 60 And war so near the peace of God in bliss , With such confusion : but the evil , soon Driven back , redounded ...
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... deep : Or if the star of evening and the moon 104 Haste to thy audience , Night with her will bring Silence ; and Sleep , listening to thee , will watch ; Or we can bid his absence , till thy song 8 End , and dismiss thee ere the ...
... deep : Or if the star of evening and the moon 104 Haste to thy audience , Night with her will bring Silence ; and Sleep , listening to thee , will watch ; Or we can bid his absence , till thy song 8 End , and dismiss thee ere the ...
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... deep Into his place , and the great Son return'd Victorious with his saints , the Omnipotent Eternal Father from his throne beheld Their multitude , and to his Son thus spake : At least our envious foe hath fail'd , who thought All like ...
... deep Into his place , and the great Son return'd Victorious with his saints , the Omnipotent Eternal Father from his throne beheld Their multitude , and to his Son thus spake : At least our envious foe hath fail'd , who thought All like ...
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... deep Within appointed bounds be heaven and earth ; Boundless the deep , because I Am , who fill Infinitude ; nor vacuous the space ; Though I , uncircumscribed myself , retire , 166 170 And put not forth my goodness , which is free 12 ...
... deep Within appointed bounds be heaven and earth ; Boundless the deep , because I Am , who fill Infinitude ; nor vacuous the space ; Though I , uncircumscribed myself , retire , 166 170 And put not forth my goodness , which is free 12 ...
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... deep , peace , Said then the omnific Word ; your discord end ! Nor stay'd ; but , on the wings of cherubim Uplifted , in paternal glory rode * 220 225 Far into Chaos , and the world unborn ; For Chaos heard his voice : him all his train ...
... deep , peace , Said then the omnific Word ; your discord end ! Nor stay'd ; but , on the wings of cherubim Uplifted , in paternal glory rode * 220 225 Far into Chaos , and the world unborn ; For Chaos heard his voice : him all his train ...
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