The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇJohn Macrone, 1835 |
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... mankind , and said , 530 Be fruitful , multiply , and fill the earth ; Subdue it , and throughout dominion hold Over fish of the sea , and fowl of the air , And every living thing that moves on the earth . Wherever thus created , ( for ...
... mankind , and said , 530 Be fruitful , multiply , and fill the earth ; Subdue it , and throughout dominion hold Over fish of the sea , and fowl of the air , And every living thing that moves on the earth . Wherever thus created , ( for ...
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... mankind , or aught than mankind higher , Surpassest far my naming ; how may I Adore thee , Authour of this universe , 360 And all this good to man ? for whose well - being So amply , and with hands so liberal , Thou hast provided all ...
... mankind , or aught than mankind higher , Surpassest far my naming ; how may I Adore thee , Authour of this universe , 360 And all this good to man ? for whose well - being So amply , and with hands so liberal , Thou hast provided all ...
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... mankind Is propagated , seem such dear delight Beyond all other ; think the same vouchsafed To cattle and each beast ; which would not be To them made common and divulged , if aught Therein enjoy'd were worthy to subdue The soul of man ...
... mankind Is propagated , seem such dear delight Beyond all other ; think the same vouchsafed To cattle and each beast ; which would not be To them made common and divulged , if aught Therein enjoy'd were worthy to subdue The soul of man ...
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... mankind Be good and friendly still , and oft return ! So parted they ; the angel up to heaven From the thick shade , and Adam to his bower . 645 650 NOTES ON BOOK VIII . 1 VERSE 1. The angel 72 BOOK VIII . PARADISE LOST .
... mankind Be good and friendly still , and oft return ! So parted they ; the angel up to heaven From the thick shade , and Adam to his bower . 645 650 NOTES ON BOOK VIII . 1 VERSE 1. The angel 72 BOOK VIII . PARADISE LOST .
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... and at the same time a certain dignity and greatness suitable to the father of mankind in his state of innocence . - ADDISON . PARADISE LOST . BOOK IX . INTRODUCTORY REMARKS . THE 88 NOTES ON PARADISE LOST . BOOK VIII .
... and at the same time a certain dignity and greatness suitable to the father of mankind in his state of innocence . - ADDISON . PARADISE LOST . BOOK IX . INTRODUCTORY REMARKS . THE 88 NOTES ON PARADISE LOST . BOOK VIII .
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