The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±Çat the Clarendon Press., 1731 |
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... spake , and him BEELZEBUB Thus answer'd : Leader of those armies bright , Which but th ' Omnipotent none could have toil'd , If once they hear that voice , their liveliest pledge Of hope in fears and dangers , heard so oft In worst ...
... spake , and him BEELZEBUB Thus answer'd : Leader of those armies bright , Which but th ' Omnipotent none could have toil'd , If once they hear that voice , their liveliest pledge Of hope in fears and dangers , heard so oft In worst ...
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... is defpair'd , For who can think fubmiffion ? war then , war Open or understood must be refolv'd . 645 655 660 665 He spake : and to confirm his words out B2 He Book I. 19 PARADISE LOST . Was not inglorious, tho' th' event was ...
... is defpair'd , For who can think fubmiffion ? war then , war Open or understood must be refolv'd . 645 655 660 665 He spake : and to confirm his words out B2 He Book I. 19 PARADISE LOST . Was not inglorious, tho' th' event was ...
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John Milton. 665 He spake : and to confirm his words out - flew Millions of flaming swords , drawn from the thighs Of mighty Cherubim : the sudden blaze Far round illumin'd Hell ; highly they ... spake: and to confirm his words out-...
John Milton. 665 He spake : and to confirm his words out - flew Millions of flaming swords , drawn from the thighs Of mighty Cherubim : the sudden blaze Far round illumin'd Hell ; highly they ... spake: and to confirm his words out-...
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... spake : 50 55 My sentence is for open war : of wiles , More inexpert , I boast not : them let those Contrive who need , or when they need , not now : For while they fit contriving , shall the rest , Millions that stand in arms , and ...
... spake : 50 55 My sentence is for open war : of wiles , More inexpert , I boast not : them let those Contrive who need , or when they need , not now : For while they fit contriving , shall the rest , Millions that stand in arms , and ...
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... . 225 Thus BELIAL with words cloath'd in reason's garb Counsel'd ignoble ease , and peaceful floth , Not peace : and after him thus MAMMON spake . Either ) 230 Either to disinthrone the King of Heav'n We war 30 PARADISE LOST . Book IK .
... . 225 Thus BELIAL with words cloath'd in reason's garb Counsel'd ignoble ease , and peaceful floth , Not peace : and after him thus MAMMON spake . Either ) 230 Either to disinthrone the King of Heav'n We war 30 PARADISE LOST . Book IK .
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