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... Heaven of Heavens I have presumed , An earthly guest , and drawn empyreal air , Thy tempering . ¡± — P . L. , VII . 12—15 . " Under his forming hands a creature grew , Man - like , but different sex . ¡± — P . L. , VIII . 470 , 471 ...
... Heaven of Heavens I have presumed , An earthly guest , and drawn empyreal air , Thy tempering . ¡± — P . L. , VII . 12—15 . " Under his forming hands a creature grew , Man - like , but different sex . ¡± — P . L. , VIII . 470 , 471 ...
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... Heaven , and thou some goddess fled . ¡± — D . F. I. 47 , 48 . " the stars That Nature hung in heaven , and filled their lamps With everlasting oil . " - Com . 197—199 . " There does a sable cloud Turn forth her silver lining to the ...
... Heaven , and thou some goddess fled . ¡± — D . F. I. 47 , 48 . " the stars That Nature hung in heaven , and filled their lamps With everlasting oil . " - Com . 197—199 . " There does a sable cloud Turn forth her silver lining to the ...
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... Heaven . " - P . L. , I. 490 , 491 . " Beelzebub . . . than whom , 66 Satan except , none higher sat . ¡± — P . L. , II . 299 , 300 . ' Abdiel , than whom none with more źeal adored The Deity . " - P . L. , V. 805 , 806 . Theoretically ...
... Heaven . " - P . L. , I. 490 , 491 . " Beelzebub . . . than whom , 66 Satan except , none higher sat . ¡± — P . L. , II . 299 , 300 . ' Abdiel , than whom none with more źeal adored The Deity . " - P . L. , V. 805 , 806 . Theoretically ...
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... heaven's graces . " - Sonnet xciv . Finally that , though usually restrictive , is sometimes used , as in old English , for the co - ordinating who and which : e.g. 66 as if it were Cain's jawbone , that did the first murder ...
... heaven's graces . " - Sonnet xciv . Finally that , though usually restrictive , is sometimes used , as in old English , for the co - ordinating who and which : e.g. 66 as if it were Cain's jawbone , that did the first murder ...
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... Heaven - describes Paradise . Next the Chorus , showing the reason of his coming to keep his watch , after Lucifer's rebellion , by the command of " God - and withal expressing his desire to see and know more concerning this " excellent ...
... Heaven - describes Paradise . Next the Chorus , showing the reason of his coming to keep his watch , after Lucifer's rebellion , by the command of " God - and withal expressing his desire to see and know more concerning this " excellent ...
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