The Poetical Works of John Milton, 2±ÇBell and Daldy, 1878 - 334ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... beast of the earth , Each in their kind . The earth obey'd , and straight Op'ning her fertile womb teem'd at a birth 440 oary ] Sil . Ital . xiv . 190 . immobile corpus • Innatat albus olor , pronoque Dat fluvio , et pedibus tacitas ...
... beast of the earth , Each in their kind . The earth obey'd , and straight Op'ning her fertile womb teem'd at a birth 440 oary ] Sil . Ital . xiv . 190 . immobile corpus • Innatat albus olor , pronoque Dat fluvio , et pedibus tacitas ...
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... beast , where he wonns In forest wild , in thicket , brake , or den ; Among the trees in pairs they rose , they walk'd ; The cattle in the fields and meadows green Those rare and solitary , these in flocks Pasturing at once , and in ...
... beast , where he wonns In forest wild , in thicket , brake , or den ; Among the trees in pairs they rose , they walk'd ; The cattle in the fields and meadows green Those rare and solitary , these in flocks Pasturing at once , and in ...
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... beast of all the field , Of huge extent sometimes , with brazen eyes And hairy mane terrific , though to thee Not noxious , but obedient at thy call . 495 Now heaven in all her glory shone , and roll'd Her motions , as the great First ...
... beast of all the field , Of huge extent sometimes , with brazen eyes And hairy mane terrific , though to thee Not noxious , but obedient at thy call . 495 Now heaven in all her glory shone , and roll'd Her motions , as the great First ...
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... Beast of the field , and over all the earth , 520 And every creeping thing that creeps the ground . This said , he form'd thee , Adam , thee , O man , Dust of the ground , and in thy nostrils breath'd 525 The breath of life in his own ...
... Beast of the field , and over all the earth , 520 And every creeping thing that creeps the ground . This said , he form'd thee , Adam , thee , O man , Dust of the ground , and in thy nostrils breath'd 525 The breath of life in his own ...
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... In the first , Adam says he could name what he saw before he got into Paradise ; in the latter , that God gave him the ability when the beasts came to him in Paradise . 280 Tell me , how may I know him , 112 PARADISE LOST .
... In the first , Adam says he could name what he saw before he got into Paradise ; in the latter , that God gave him the ability when the beasts came to him in Paradise . 280 Tell me , how may I know him , 112 PARADISE LOST .
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Adam Adamus Exsul angels answer'd appear'd arms aught battel beast behold Bentl Bentley bliss bright call'd Cherubim cloud dark death delight divine Du Bartas Dunster dwell Dyce earth Epig eternal ev'ning evil eyes fair Father fear Fenton flow'rs fruit giv'n glory ground hand happy hast hath heard heart heav'n heav'nly hell highth hill honour join'd king lest light live Lord mankind may'st Memoir Messiah Milton's own edition morn Newton nigh night Ovid paradise PARADISE LOST PARADISE REGAINED pass'd Proserpina rais'd Raphael reign reply'd return'd sapience Satan Saviour seat seem'd serpent Shakesp shalt sight Son of God soon spake Spens spirits stars stood sweet taste tempter thee thence thine things thou art thou hast thought throne Todd tree turn'd vex'd Virg virtue voice wand'ring whence wings