The Poetical Works of John Milton ...W. Pickering, 1839 |
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... beholds from on high , tracts beyond the seas , and wide extended regions ; that he beholds countenances strange and numberless , and all in feelings of mind , his closest friends and neighbours . Wherever there are natures free ...
... beholds from on high , tracts beyond the seas , and wide extended regions ; that he beholds countenances strange and numberless , and all in feelings of mind , his closest friends and neighbours . Wherever there are natures free ...
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... beholds us with the greater clemency and benignity . Woe be to him who makes a mock of us . Woe be to him who injures us ; he deserves to be devoted to the public curse . The divine law , the divine favour has made us not merely secure ...
... beholds us with the greater clemency and benignity . Woe be to him who makes a mock of us . Woe be to him who injures us ; he deserves to be devoted to the public curse . The divine law , the divine favour has made us not merely secure ...
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... Behold now this vast city , & c . There be pens and heads there sitting by their studious lamps ; musing , searching , revolving new notions and ideas wherewith to present , as with their homage and fealty , the ap- proaching ...
... Behold now this vast city , & c . There be pens and heads there sitting by their studious lamps ; musing , searching , revolving new notions and ideas wherewith to present , as with their homage and fealty , the ap- proaching ...
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... beholds Cherub and seraph rolling in the flood With scatter'd arms and ensigns , till anon His swift pursuers from heaven gates discern Th ' advantage , and descending tread us down Thus drooping , or with linked thunderbolts Transfix ...
... beholds Cherub and seraph rolling in the flood With scatter'd arms and ensigns , till anon His swift pursuers from heaven gates discern Th ' advantage , and descending tread us down Thus drooping , or with linked thunderbolts Transfix ...
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... behold The fellows of his crime , the followers rather , ( Far other once beheld in bliss , ) condemn'd For ever now to have their lot in pain ; Millions of spirits for his fault amerc'd 600 605 Of heaven , and from eternal splendors ...
... behold The fellows of his crime , the followers rather , ( Far other once beheld in bliss , ) condemn'd For ever now to have their lot in pain ; Millions of spirits for his fault amerc'd 600 605 Of heaven , and from eternal splendors ...
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