The Poetical Works of John Milton, 2±ÇW. Scott, etc., etc. [Limited], 1888 - 315ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... sing a hymn of triumph . Jesus is led up by the Spirit into the wilder- ness , while he is meditating on the commencement of his great office of Saviour of mankind . He narrates , in a soliloquy , what d vine and philanthropic impulses ...
... sing a hymn of triumph . Jesus is led up by the Spirit into the wilder- ness , while he is meditating on the commencement of his great office of Saviour of mankind . He narrates , in a soliloquy , what d vine and philanthropic impulses ...
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... sing Recovered Paradise to all mankind , By one man's firm obedience fully tried 5 Through all temptation , and the Tempter foiled In all his wiles , defeated and repulsed , And Eden raised in the waste Wilderness . Thou Spirit , who ...
... sing Recovered Paradise to all mankind , By one man's firm obedience fully tried 5 Through all temptation , and the Tempter foiled In all his wiles , defeated and repulsed , And Eden raised in the waste Wilderness . Thou Spirit , who ...
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... singing , while the hand Sung with the voice , and this the argument : 66 Victory and triumph to the Son of God , Now entering his great duel , not of arms , 175 But to vanquish by wisdom hellish wiles ! The Father knows the Son ...
... singing , while the hand Sung with the voice , and this the argument : 66 Victory and triumph to the Son of God , Now entering his great duel , not of arms , 175 But to vanquish by wisdom hellish wiles ! The Father knows the Son ...
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... sing 340 The vices of their deities , and their own , In fable , hymn , or song , so personating Their gods ridiculous , and themselves past shame . Remove their swelling epithets , thick laid As varnish on a harlot's cheek ; the rest ...
... sing 340 The vices of their deities , and their own , In fable , hymn , or song , so personating Their gods ridiculous , and themselves past shame . Remove their swelling epithets , thick laid As varnish on a harlot's cheek ; the rest ...
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... sing'st , how near the deadly snare ! ' Then down the lawns I ran with headlong haste , Through paths and turnings often trod by day , 570 Till , guided by mine ear , I found the place Where that damned wizard , hid in sly disguise ...
... sing'st , how near the deadly snare ! ' Then down the lawns I ran with headlong haste , Through paths and turnings often trod by day , 570 Till , guided by mine ear , I found the place Where that damned wizard , hid in sly disguise ...
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