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... seem'd both spear and shield . PARADISE LOST . BOOK IV . FALL OF THE REBEL ANGELS . } J. M. W. TURNER , R. A. E. GOODALL . - Hurl'd headlong flaming from the ethereal sky With hideous ruin and combustion , down To bottomless perdition ...
... seem'd both spear and shield . PARADISE LOST . BOOK IV . FALL OF THE REBEL ANGELS . } J. M. W. TURNER , R. A. E. GOODALL . - Hurl'd headlong flaming from the ethereal sky With hideous ruin and combustion , down To bottomless perdition ...
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... seem'd ; Deign to descend now lower , and relate What may no less perhaps avail us known ; How first began this heaven which we behold Distant so high , with moving fires adorn'd Innumerable ; and this which yields or fills All space ...
... seem'd ; Deign to descend now lower , and relate What may no less perhaps avail us known ; How first began this heaven which we behold Distant so high , with moving fires adorn'd Innumerable ; and this which yields or fills All space ...
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... Seem'd like to heaven , a seat where gods might dwell , 330 Or wander with delight , and love to haunt Her sacred shades : though God had yet not rain'd Upon the earth , and man to till the ground None was ; but from the earth a dewy ...
... Seem'd like to heaven , a seat where gods might dwell , 330 Or wander with delight , and love to haunt Her sacred shades : though God had yet not rain'd Upon the earth , and man to till the ground None was ; but from the earth a dewy ...
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... seem'd Entering on studious thoughts abstruse ; which Eve Perceiving , where she sat retired in sight , With lowliness majestic from her seat , 30 35 40 And grace that won who saw to wish her stay , Rose , and went forth among her ...
... seem'd Entering on studious thoughts abstruse ; which Eve Perceiving , where she sat retired in sight , With lowliness majestic from her seat , 30 35 40 And grace that won who saw to wish her stay , Rose , and went forth among her ...
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... seem'd . Each tree , Loaden with fairest fruit that hung to the eye Tempting , stirr'd in me sudden appetite To pluck and eat ; whereat I waked , and found Before mine eyes all real , as the dream Had lively shadow'd : here had new ...
... seem'd . Each tree , Loaden with fairest fruit that hung to the eye Tempting , stirr'd in me sudden appetite To pluck and eat ; whereat I waked , and found Before mine eyes all real , as the dream Had lively shadow'd : here had new ...
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Adam and Eve Adam's ¨¡neid angel answer'd appear'd archangel beast beautiful behold bliss call'd Canaan cherubim cloud created creation creatures Cronian darkness death delight descend didst divine dwell earth Eve's evil eyes fair faith Father fear fruit gates glory grace ground hand happy hath heard heart heaven heavenly hell hill human imagination J. M. W. TURNER lest Leucothea light live Lord mankind Milton mind moral morning nature NEWTON night Ovid Paradise Lost passage passion peace Persia plagues of Egypt pleasure Pleiades poem poet poetical poetry reason replied return'd sapience Satan Scripture seed seem'd serpent shalt sight sleep Smectymnuus soon spake speak spirit stars stood sublime sweet taste Terah thee thence thine things thou hast thought throne tree turn'd Virgil virtue voice wonder words