The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇJohn Macrone, 1835 |
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... wonder in our ears , 70 Far differing from this world , thou hast reveal'd , Divine interpreter ! by favour sent Down from the empyrean , to forewarn Us timely of what might else have been our loss , Unknown , which human knowledge ...
... wonder in our ears , 70 Far differing from this world , thou hast reveal'd , Divine interpreter ! by favour sent Down from the empyrean , to forewarn Us timely of what might else have been our loss , Unknown , which human knowledge ...
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... wonders of his might . Then stay'd the fervid wheels ; and in his hand He took the golden compasses , 16 prepared In God's eternal store , to circumscribe This universe , and all created things : One foot he centred , and the other turn ...
... wonders of his might . Then stay'd the fervid wheels ; and in his hand He took the golden compasses , 16 prepared In God's eternal store , to circumscribe This universe , and all created things : One foot he centred , and the other turn ...
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... wonders of creation but , as there are many glorious strokes of poetry upon this subject in Holy Writ , the author has numberless allusions to them through the whole course of this book . The great critic I have before mentioned ...
... wonders of creation but , as there are many glorious strokes of poetry upon this subject in Holy Writ , the author has numberless allusions to them through the whole course of this book . The great critic I have before mentioned ...
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... surprising and beautiful . The several glories of the heavens make their appearances on the fourth day . One would wonder how the poet could be so concise in his description of the six days ' work , 40 BOOK VII . NOTES ON.
... surprising and beautiful . The several glories of the heavens make their appearances on the fourth day . One would wonder how the poet could be so concise in his description of the six days ' work , 40 BOOK VII . NOTES ON.
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... wonder , but delight , and , as is due , Things else by me unsearchable ; now heard With glory attributed to the high Creator ? Something yet of doubt remains , Which only thy solution can resolve . 10 When I behold ' this goodly frame ...
... wonder , but delight , and , as is due , Things else by me unsearchable ; now heard With glory attributed to the high Creator ? Something yet of doubt remains , Which only thy solution can resolve . 10 When I behold ' this goodly frame ...
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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