The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±Çat the Clarendon Press., 1731 |
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... spirit , as he certainly was , shou'd be restrain'd from the field in those unnatural commotions . I suppose we may impute * 3 * Et jam bis viridi surgebat culmus arista , Et totidem flavas numerabant horrea messes , Nec dum aderat ...
... spirit , as he certainly was , shou'd be restrain'd from the field in those unnatural commotions . I suppose we may impute * 3 * Et jam bis viridi surgebat culmus arista , Et totidem flavas numerabant horrea messes , Nec dum aderat ...
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... SPIRIT , that dost prefer Before all temples th ' upright heart and pure , Instruct me , for thou know'st : thou from the first : Wast present , and with mighty wings out - spread , 20 Dove - like fat'ft brooding on the vast Abyss , And ...
... SPIRIT , that dost prefer Before all temples th ' upright heart and pure , Instruct me , for thou know'st : thou from the first : Wast present , and with mighty wings out - spread , 20 Dove - like fat'ft brooding on the vast Abyss , And ...
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... , and all this mighty host 135 In horrible destruction laid thus low , As far as Gods and heav'nly essences Can perim : For the mind and spirit remains 140 4 146 Invincible , and vigor foon returns , 3 In Book I. PARADISE LOST : 110 ...
... , and all this mighty host 135 In horrible destruction laid thus low , As far as Gods and heav'nly essences Can perim : For the mind and spirit remains 140 4 146 Invincible , and vigor foon returns , 3 In Book I. PARADISE LOST : 110 ...
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... spirit and strength'entire , Strongly to fuffer and support our pains ? That we may so suffice his vengeful ire , Or do him mightier service , as his thralls By right of war , whate'er his business be , 150 Here in the heart of hell to ...
... spirit and strength'entire , Strongly to fuffer and support our pains ? That we may so suffice his vengeful ire , Or do him mightier service , as his thralls By right of war , whate'er his business be , 150 Here in the heart of hell to ...
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... spirits ; or have ye chos'n this place After the toil of battel to repose Your wearied virtue , for the ease you find To slumber here , as in the vales of heaven ? Or in this abject posture have ye sworn T'adore the conqueror ? who now ...
... spirits ; or have ye chos'n this place After the toil of battel to repose Your wearied virtue , for the ease you find To slumber here , as in the vales of heaven ? Or in this abject posture have ye sworn T'adore the conqueror ? who now ...
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