The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±Çat the Clarendon Press., 1731 |
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... say the Play open'd with that Speech in the fourth book of PARADISE LOST , ver . 32 , which is address'd by Satan to the Sun. Were it material , I believe I cou'd produce other passages which more plainly appear to have been ori ...
... say the Play open'd with that Speech in the fourth book of PARADISE LOST , ver . 32 , which is address'd by Satan to the Sun. Were it material , I believe I cou'd produce other passages which more plainly appear to have been ori ...
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... Say first , [ for heav'n hides nothing from thy view , Nor the deep tract of hell ] fay first what caufe Liure premier . Muse qui habite les Coteause Solitaires D'oreb Mov'd 2 Book I. PARADISE LOST . in heaven: for that Angels were long ...
... Say first , [ for heav'n hides nothing from thy view , Nor the deep tract of hell ] fay first what caufe Liure premier . Muse qui habite les Coteause Solitaires D'oreb Mov'd 2 Book I. PARADISE LOST . in heaven: for that Angels were long ...
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... Say , Muse , their names then known ; who first , who Rouz'd from the flumber , on that fiery couch , [ last , At their great Emperor's call , as next in worth Came fingly where he stood , on the bare strand , While the promiscuous ...
... Say , Muse , their names then known ; who first , who Rouz'd from the flumber , on that fiery couch , [ last , At their great Emperor's call , as next in worth Came fingly where he stood , on the bare strand , While the promiscuous ...
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... Say they who counsel war ? We are decreed , 160 Reserv'd , and destin'd to eternal woe ; more , 175 Whatever doing , what can we fuffer What can we fuffer worse ? Is this then worst , Thus fitting , thus consulting , thus in arms ? What ...
... Say they who counsel war ? We are decreed , 160 Reserv'd , and destin'd to eternal woe ; more , 175 Whatever doing , what can we fuffer What can we fuffer worse ? Is this then worst , Thus fitting , thus consulting , thus in arms ? What ...
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... , and not refuse to reign , Refufing to accept as great a share Of hazard as of honor , due alike To 1 . 455 460 465 Thus saying rose 470 To him who 36 PARADISE LOST . Book II . This faid, he fat; and expectation held ...
... , and not refuse to reign , Refufing to accept as great a share Of hazard as of honor , due alike To 1 . 455 460 465 Thus saying rose 470 To him who 36 PARADISE LOST . Book II . This faid, he fat; and expectation held ...
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