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... fear'd . ' fuming ] v . Lucretii . lib . vi . Virg . Geo . ii . 217 . fan ] Sylvester's Du Bartas , p . 116 . 15 ' Calls forth the winds . Oh Heaven's fresh fans , quoth he : ' and p . 161 ; • now began Aurora's usher with his windy fan ...
... fear'd . ' fuming ] v . Lucretii . lib . vi . Virg . Geo . ii . 217 . fan ] Sylvester's Du Bartas , p . 116 . 15 ' Calls forth the winds . Oh Heaven's fresh fans , quoth he : ' and p . 161 ; • now began Aurora's usher with his windy fan ...
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... fear : Yet evil whence ? in thee can harbour none , But know that in the soul 95 100 105 Created pure . Are many lesser faculties that serve Reason as chief : among these fancy next Her office holds ; of all external things , Which the ...
... fear : Yet evil whence ? in thee can harbour none , But know that in the soul 95 100 105 Created pure . Are many lesser faculties that serve Reason as chief : among these fancy next Her office holds ; of all external things , Which the ...
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... fear'd to have offended . 135 So all was clear'd , and to the field they haste . But first , from under shady arborous roof Soon as they forth were come to open sight Of dayspring and the sun , who , scarce uprisen With wheels yet hov ...
... fear'd to have offended . 135 So all was clear'd , and to the field they haste . But first , from under shady arborous roof Soon as they forth were come to open sight Of dayspring and the sun , who , scarce uprisen With wheels yet hov ...
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... fear lest dinner cool , when thus began Our author . Heav'nly stranger , please to taste These bounties which our Nourisher , from whom All perfect good unmeasur'd out descends , To us for food and for delight hath caus'd The earth to ...
... fear lest dinner cool , when thus began Our author . Heav'nly stranger , please to taste These bounties which our Nourisher , from whom All perfect good unmeasur'd out descends , To us for food and for delight hath caus'd The earth to ...
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... fear'd aught ; 900 905 And with retorted scorn his back he turn'd On those proud tow'rs to swift destruction doom'd . 888 Thy disobedience ] Thee disobedient , v . 2. 702 , b . 139 , b . 687. Bentl . MS . " 890 lest ] The construction ...
... fear'd aught ; 900 905 And with retorted scorn his back he turn'd On those proud tow'rs to swift destruction doom'd . 888 Thy disobedience ] Thee disobedient , v . 2. 702 , b . 139 , b . 687. Bentl . MS . " 890 lest ] The construction ...
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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