The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇBohn, 1861 |
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... death , as utmost end Of misery , so thinking to evade The penalty pronounced , doubt not but God Hath wiselier arm'd his vengeful ire , than so To be forestall'd ; much more I fear lest death , So snatch'd , will not exempt us from the ...
... death , as utmost end Of misery , so thinking to evade The penalty pronounced , doubt not but God Hath wiselier arm'd his vengeful ire , than so To be forestall'd ; much more I fear lest death , So snatch'd , will not exempt us from the ...
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... death's wound . Todd , following previous editions , places a comma after the word ' disabled , ' which renders the passage unintelligible . Without the comma , as here printed , the passage means , " Whose fall from heaven did not ...
... death's wound . Todd , following previous editions , places a comma after the word ' disabled , ' which renders the passage unintelligible . Without the comma , as here printed , the passage means , " Whose fall from heaven did not ...
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... Death . ( Vide Death and Sin . ) Sin described , ii . 650 ; her speech to Satan , and Death , at hell gates , 727 ; reply to Satan , 747 ; her birth , 752 ; reply to his answer , 850 ; opens hell gates to him , 871 ; speech to Death on ...
... Death . ( Vide Death and Sin . ) Sin described , ii . 650 ; her speech to Satan , and Death , at hell gates , 727 ; reply to Satan , 747 ; her birth , 752 ; reply to his answer , 850 ; opens hell gates to him , 871 ; speech to Death on ...
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Adam Adam and Eve Adramelech Almighty ancient angels appear'd arms beast Beelzebub behold bliss bright call'd called Chaos cherubim cloud creatures dark death deep delight divine dwell earth Edition eternal Euphrates evil eyes fair Father fire fix'd flaming flowers fruit gates glory gods golden grace hand happy hath heart heaven heavenly Hebrew hell hill Iliad Jupiter King Latin light live Lord mankind means Milton mind Moloch morn mount night o'er Orlando Furioso Ovid pain Paradise Lost Paradise Regained pass'd passage poem poet Portrait Ramiel reign return'd round sapience Satan says Scripture seat seem'd sense serpent shalt sight signifies soon spake spirits stars stood sweet taste thee thence thine things thou hast thought throne Thyestean Translated tree turn'd vex'd Virgil virtue voice vols whence winds wings word