The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±Çat the Clarendon Press., 1731 |
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... Cherubim ; yea , often plac'd Within his fanctuary it felf their shrines , Abominations ! and with cursed things 385 390 His holy rites and folemn feasts prophan'd , And with their darkness durst affront his light . First MOLOCH ...
... Cherubim ; yea , often plac'd Within his fanctuary it felf their shrines , Abominations ! and with cursed things 385 390 His holy rites and folemn feasts prophan'd , And with their darkness durst affront his light . First MOLOCH ...
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... Cherubim : the sudden blaze Far round illumin'd Hell ; highly they rag'd Against the Highest , and fierce with grasped arms Clash'd on their founding shields the din of war , Hurling defiance toward the vault of heav'n . 675 There stood ...
... Cherubim : the sudden blaze Far round illumin'd Hell ; highly they rag'd Against the Highest , and fierce with grasped arms Clash'd on their founding shields the din of war , Hurling defiance toward the vault of heav'n . 675 There stood ...
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... Cherubim , In close recess and fecret conclave sat ; A thousand Demi - Gods on golden seats , Frequent and full : after short filence then 795 And fummons read , the great confult began ; The end of the first Book . 000000000000000000 ...
... Cherubim , In close recess and fecret conclave sat ; A thousand Demi - Gods on golden seats , Frequent and full : after short filence then 795 And fummons read , the great confult began ; The end of the first Book . 000000000000000000 ...
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... Cherubim Put to their mouths the founding alchymy , By heralds voice explain'd : the hollow Abyss Heard far and wide , and all the host of Hell With deafning thout return'd them loud acclaim . 520 515 Thence more at ease their minds ...
... Cherubim Put to their mouths the founding alchymy , By heralds voice explain'd : the hollow Abyss Heard far and wide , and all the host of Hell With deafning thout return'd them loud acclaim . 520 515 Thence more at ease their minds ...
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... Cherubim Alone thus wandring ; brightest Seraph , tell In which of all these shining orbs hath man His fired feat , or fixed feat hath none , But all these shining orbs his choice to dwell : That I may find him , and with fecret gaze ...
... Cherubim Alone thus wandring ; brightest Seraph , tell In which of all these shining orbs hath man His fired feat , or fixed feat hath none , But all these shining orbs his choice to dwell : That I may find him , and with fecret gaze ...
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