The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1권Bohn, 1861 |
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... fruit be here to excess , The credit of whose virtue rest with thee ; Wondrous , indeed , if cause of such effects ... fruit Of all these garden - trees ye shall not eat , Yet lords declared of all in earth or air ? " To whom thus Eve ...
... fruit be here to excess , The credit of whose virtue rest with thee ; Wondrous , indeed , if cause of such effects ... fruit Of all these garden - trees ye shall not eat , Yet lords declared of all in earth or air ? " To whom thus Eve ...
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... fruit divine , Fair to the eye , inviting to the taste , 770 780 Of virtue to make wise : what hinders , then , To reach , and feed at once both body and mind ? ” So saying , her rash hand , in evil hour , Forth reaching to the fruit ...
... fruit divine , Fair to the eye , inviting to the taste , 770 780 Of virtue to make wise : what hinders , then , To reach , and feed at once both body and mind ? ” So saying , her rash hand , in evil hour , Forth reaching to the fruit ...
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... fruit by Eve . See line 782 . 851. A bough of fairest fruit , that dowry smil'd . Covered with soft down , looked sweetly : Virg . Ecl . ii . 51 . 853. In her face excuse came prologue , and apology too prompt . The expression of her ...
... fruit by Eve . See line 782 . 851. A bough of fairest fruit , that dowry smil'd . Covered with soft down , looked sweetly : Virg . Ecl . ii . 51 . 853. In her face excuse came prologue , and apology too prompt . The expression of her ...
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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