The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±Çat the Clarendon Press., 1731 |
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... scarcely a more remarkable instance of the frailty of human reafon , than our Author gave in prefering this Poem to PARADISE LOST ; nor a more instructive caution to the best writers , to be very diffident in deciding the merit of their ...
... scarcely a more remarkable instance of the frailty of human reafon , than our Author gave in prefering this Poem to PARADISE LOST ; nor a more instructive caution to the best writers , to be very diffident in deciding the merit of their ...
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... scarce had ceas'd when the superior fiend Was moving tow'rd the shore ; his pond'rous shield Ethereal temper , massie , large and round , Behind him caft ; the broad circumference As 285 Hung Hung on his shoulders like the Moon , whose ...
... scarce had ceas'd when the superior fiend Was moving tow'rd the shore ; his pond'rous shield Ethereal temper , massie , large and round , Behind him caft ; the broad circumference As 285 Hung Hung on his shoulders like the Moon , whose ...
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... and in an hour What in an age they with inceffant toil , And hands innumerable , scarce perform . - : 700 Nigh on the plain in many cells prepar'd Nigh 20 Book I. PARADISE LOST . He spake: and to confirm his words out-...
... and in an hour What in an age they with inceffant toil , And hands innumerable , scarce perform . - : 700 Nigh on the plain in many cells prepar'd Nigh 20 Book I. PARADISE LOST . He spake: and to confirm his words out-...
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... scarce had finisht , when such murmur fill'd Th ' affembly , as when hollow rocks retain The found of bluftring winds , which all night long Had rouz'd the sea , now with hoarse cadence lull Sea - faring men o'erwatch'd , whose bark by ...
... scarce had finisht , when such murmur fill'd Th ' affembly , as when hollow rocks retain The found of bluftring winds , which all night long Had rouz'd the sea , now with hoarse cadence lull Sea - faring men o'erwatch'd , whose bark by ...
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... scarce holds the wild uproar . As when ALCIDES from OECHALIA crown'd With conquest , felt th ' invenom'd robe , and tore Through pain up by the roots THESSALIAN pines , And LICHAS from the top of OETA threw 545 Into the EUBOIC Sea ...
... scarce holds the wild uproar . As when ALCIDES from OECHALIA crown'd With conquest , felt th ' invenom'd robe , and tore Through pain up by the roots THESSALIAN pines , And LICHAS from the top of OETA threw 545 Into the EUBOIC Sea ...
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