The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇT. Noble, 1845 |
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... praise cannot be bestowed , and as Dr. Johnson justly observes , the purpose of the poem was the most useful and ar- duous that could be chosen " to vindicate the works of God to man . His subject is the fate of worlds , the revolution ...
... praise cannot be bestowed , and as Dr. Johnson justly observes , the purpose of the poem was the most useful and ar- duous that could be chosen " to vindicate the works of God to man . His subject is the fate of worlds , the revolution ...
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... praise , And some the architect : his hand was known In heaven by many a towered structure high , Where scepter'd angels held their residence , And sat as princes ; whom the supreme King Exalted to such power , and gave ta rule , Each ...
... praise , And some the architect : his hand was known In heaven by many a towered structure high , Where scepter'd angels held their residence , And sat as princes ; whom the supreme King Exalted to such power , and gave ta rule , Each ...
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... praise is it to endure ? But now I feel I hunger , which declares Nature hath need of what she asks ; yet God . Can satisfy that need some other way , Though hunger still remain : so it remain Without this body's wasting , I content me ...
... praise is it to endure ? But now I feel I hunger , which declares Nature hath need of what she asks ; yet God . Can satisfy that need some other way , Though hunger still remain : so it remain Without this body's wasting , I content me ...
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... praise . What if with like aversion I reject Riches and realms ? yet not for that a crown , Golden in show , is but a wreath of thorns , Brings dangers , troubles , cares , and sleepless nights . To him who wears the regal diadem , When ...
... praise . What if with like aversion I reject Riches and realms ? yet not for that a crown , Golden in show , is but a wreath of thorns , Brings dangers , troubles , cares , and sleepless nights . To him who wears the regal diadem , When ...
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... praise , if always praise unmix'd ? And what the people but a herd confus'd , A miscellaneous rabble , who extol Things vulgar , and , well weigh'd , scarce worth the praise ? They praise , and they admire , they know not what , And ...
... praise , if always praise unmix'd ? And what the people but a herd confus'd , A miscellaneous rabble , who extol Things vulgar , and , well weigh'd , scarce worth the praise ? They praise , and they admire , they know not what , And ...
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Adam angels appear'd archangel arms aught beast behold bliss bower call'd celestial cherub cherubim cloud creatures Ctesiphon dark death deep delight divine dread dwell earth Egypt eternal evil eyes fair Fair angel Father fear Fiend flowers fruit glorious glory gods grace hand happy hast hath heart heaven and earth heavenly hell highth hill honour Imaüs Israel join'd Judea King light live Lord mankind Moloch Mozambic nestow nigh night o'er ordain'd Paradise Parthian pass'd plac'd pleas'd praise rais'd reign replied return'd round sapience Satan seat seem'd seraph serpent shade shalt sight Son of God soon sovran spake spirits stars stood sweet taste Tempter Thammuz Thebez thee thence thine things thither thou thou hast thou seest thoughts throne thyself tree turn'd Uriel vex'd victorious bands virtue voice whence wings wonder