Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John MiltonJacob Tonson, 1711 - 378ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Adam's room 285 The Head of all mankind , though Adam's Son . As in him perish all men , fo in thee As from a fecond root shall be restor❜d , As many as are reftor'd , without thee none . His crime makes guilty all his Sons , thy merit ...
... Adam's room 285 The Head of all mankind , though Adam's Son . As in him perish all men , fo in thee As from a fecond root shall be restor❜d , As many as are reftor'd , without thee none . His crime makes guilty all his Sons , thy merit ...
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... Adam's abode , thofe loftie fhades his Bowre . Thy way thou canst not mifs , me mine requires . 735 Thus faid , he turn'd , and Satan bowing low , As to fuperior Spirits is wont in Heav'n , Where honour due and reverence none neglects ...
... Adam's abode , thofe loftie fhades his Bowre . Thy way thou canst not mifs , me mine requires . 735 Thus faid , he turn'd , and Satan bowing low , As to fuperior Spirits is wont in Heav'n , Where honour due and reverence none neglects ...
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... Adam and Eve ; his wonder at their excellent form and happy ftate , but with refolution to work their fall ; overhears their difcourfe , thence gathers that the Tree of knowledge was forbid- den them to eat 195 1 IV V.
... Adam and Eve ; his wonder at their excellent form and happy ftate , but with refolution to work their fall ; overhears their difcourfe , thence gathers that the Tree of knowledge was forbid- den them to eat 195 1 IV V.
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... Adam's Bower , leaft the evil spirit fhould be there doing fome harm to Adam or Eve fleeping ; there they find him at the car of Eve , tempt- ing her in a dream , and bring him , tho ' unwilling , to Gabriel ; by whom que- tion'd , be ...
... Adam's Bower , leaft the evil spirit fhould be there doing fome harm to Adam or Eve fleeping ; there they find him at the car of Eve , tempt- ing her in a dream , and bring him , tho ' unwilling , to Gabriel ; by whom que- tion'd , be ...
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... Adam thus to Eve : Fair Confort , th ' hour Of night , and all things now retir'd to rest Mind us of like repofe , fince God hath fet Labour and reft , as day and night to men Succeffive , and the timely dew of fleep 620 Now falling ...
... Adam thus to Eve : Fair Confort , th ' hour Of night , and all things now retir'd to rest Mind us of like repofe , fince God hath fet Labour and reft , as day and night to men Succeffive , and the timely dew of fleep 620 Now falling ...
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