Paradise lost, a poem. 2nd Scots ed1746 |
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... best writers , to be very diffident in deciding the merit of their own productions . AND thus having attended him to the fixty fixth year of his age , as closely as fuch imperfect lights , as men of letters , and retire- ment , usually ...
... best writers , to be very diffident in deciding the merit of their own productions . AND thus having attended him to the fixty fixth year of his age , as closely as fuch imperfect lights , as men of letters , and retire- ment , usually ...
第 23 頁
... best Deferve the precious bane . ) And here let those Who boaft in mortal things , and wond'ring tell Of BABEL , and the works of MEMPHIAN kings , Learn how their greatest monuments of fame , 695 And ftrength , and art , are easily out ...
... best Deferve the precious bane . ) And here let those Who boaft in mortal things , and wond'ring tell Of BABEL , and the works of MEMPHIAN kings , Learn how their greatest monuments of fame , 695 And ftrength , and art , are easily out ...
第 25 頁
... best of PANIM chivalry To mortal combat , or carriere with lance ) Thick fwarm'd , both on the ground , and in the air , Brush'd with the hifs of rufling wings . As bees In fpring time , when the fun with TAURUS rides , Pour forth their ...
... best of PANIM chivalry To mortal combat , or carriere with lance ) Thick fwarm'd , both on the ground , and in the air , Brush'd with the hifs of rufling wings . As bees In fpring time , when the fun with TAURUS rides , Pour forth their ...
第 30 頁
... best way , Whether of open war , or covert guile , 15 20 25 39 35 40 We now debate : who can advife may speak . HE ceas'd ; and next him MoLoc , fceptred king , Stood up , the strongest and the fierceft fpirit That fought in heav'n ...
... best way , Whether of open war , or covert guile , 15 20 25 39 35 40 We now debate : who can advife may speak . HE ceas'd ; and next him MoLoc , fceptred king , Stood up , the strongest and the fierceft fpirit That fought in heav'n ...
第 37 頁
... best we may Compose our prefent evils , with regard Of what we are , and where ; difmiffing quite All thoughts of war . Ye have what I advise . 275 280 285 HE fcarce had finifh'd , when fuch murmur fill'd Th ' affembly , as when hollow ...
... best we may Compose our prefent evils , with regard Of what we are , and where ; difmiffing quite All thoughts of war . Ye have what I advise . 275 280 285 HE fcarce had finifh'd , when fuch murmur fill'd Th ' affembly , as when hollow ...
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ADAM afcend againſt alfo angel appear'd beaft beft behold beſt blifs bright call'd Cherubim cœleftial darkneſs death deep defcending defcrib'd defire divine earth elfe eternal ev'ning evil eyes fafe faid fair fall'n FATHER feat feek feem'd feems fenfe ferpent fhade fhall fhew fhould fide fight fign fince fire firft firſt fleep flow'rs fome fons foon foul fpake fpirits fruit ftand ftate ftill ftood fuch fweet giv'n glory hath heav'n heav'nly hell higheſt himſelf hoft ITHURIEL juft king laft lefs light loft moſt muft muſt night o'er Paradife PARADISE LOST pow'r praiſe prefent rais'd reafon reft reply'd return'd rife rofe SATAN ſhall ſtand ſtars ſtate ſtood ſweet tafte taſte thee thefe thence theſe things thofe thoſe thou thoughts thro throne thy felf tow'rds tree turn'd vex'd whofe wings worfe
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第 62 頁 - Those other two equalled with me in fate, So were I equalled with them in renown, Blind Thamyris and blind Maeonides, And Tiresias and Phineus, prophets old. Then feed on thoughts, that voluntary move Harmonious numbers; as the wakeful bird Sings darkling, and in shadiest covert hid Tunes her nocturnal note.
第 3 頁 - A dungeon horrible on all sides round, As one great furnace flamed ; yet from those flames No light ; but rather darkness visible, Served only to discover sights of woe, Regions of sorrow, doleful shades, where peace And rest can never dwell ; hope never comes, That comes to all ; but torture without end Still urges, and a fiery deluge, fed With ever-burning sulphur unconsumed.
第 289 頁 - Rather than solid virtue; all but a rib Crooked by nature, bent, as now appears, More to the part sinister; from me drawn, Well if thrown out, as supernumerary To my just number found. O! why did God, Creator wise, that peopled highest heaven With spirits masculine, create at last This novelty on earth, this fair defect Of nature, and not fill the world at once With men, as angels, without feminine; Or find some other way to generate Mankind?
第 89 頁 - Me miserable! which way shall I fly Infinite wrath, and infinite despair ? Which way I fly is hell; myself am hell; And, in the lowest deep, a lower deep Still threatening to devour me opens wide, To which the hell I suffer seems a heaven.
第 19 頁 - Arch-Angel : but his face Deep scars of thunder had intrench'd ; and care Sat on his faded cheek, but under brows Of dauntless courage, and considerate pride Waiting revenge : cruel his eye, but cast Signs of remorse and passion, to behold The fellows of his crime, the followers rather (Far other once beheld in bliss), condemn'd For ever now to have their lot in pain...
第 217 頁 - She disappear'd, and left me dark: I wak'd To find her, or for ever to deplore Her loss, and other pleasures all abjure...
第 226 頁 - Nor skill'd nor studious higher argument Remains, sufficient of itself to raise That name, unless an age too late, or cold Climate, or years, damp my intended wing Depress'd, and much they may, if all be mine, Not hers who brings it nightly to my ear.
第 23 頁 - Sheer o'er the crystal battlements: from morn To noon he fell, from noon to dewy eve, A summer's day; and with the setting sun Dropt from the zenith, like a falling star, On Lemnos, the Aegean isle.
第 94 頁 - Flowers worthy of Paradise, which not nice Art In beds and curious knots, but Nature boon Pour'd forth profuse on hill, and dale, and plain...
第 136 頁 - Time may come, when Men With Angels may participate, and find No inconvenient diet, nor too light fare; And from these corporal nutriments perhaps Your bodies may at last turn all to spirit...