The Poetical Works of John Milton: From the Text of Dr. Newton ; to which are Prefixed, the Life of the Author, a Criticism on His Works, by Dr. Johnson, and a Critique on Paradise Lost, by Joseph Addison, 第 2 卷Cooke and Gold by all the Booksellers, 1796 |
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... Adam , more and more perceiving his fallen condition , heavily bewails , rejects the condolement of Eve ; the perfifts , and at length appeafes him : then , to evade the curfe likely to fall on their offspring , propofes to Adam violent ...
... Adam , more and more perceiving his fallen condition , heavily bewails , rejects the condolement of Eve ; the perfifts , and at length appeafes him : then , to evade the curfe likely to fall on their offspring , propofes to Adam violent ...
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... Adam call'd aloud : Where art thou , Adam , wont with joy to meet My coming feen far off ? I miss thee here , Not pleas'd thus entertain'd with folitude , Where obvious duty ere while appear'd unfought : Or come I lefs confpicuous , or ...
... Adam call'd aloud : Where art thou , Adam , wont with joy to meet My coming feen far off ? I miss thee here , Not pleas'd thus entertain'd with folitude , Where obvious duty ere while appear'd unfought : Or come I lefs confpicuous , or ...
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... Adam last thus judgment he pronounc'd : Because thou haft hearken'd to th ' voice of thy wife , And eaten of the tree , concerning which I charg'd thee , faying , Thou fhalt not eat thereof , Curs'd is the ground for thy fake ; thou in ...
... Adam last thus judgment he pronounc'd : Because thou haft hearken'd to th ' voice of thy wife , And eaten of the tree , concerning which I charg'd thee , faying , Thou fhalt not eat thereof , Curs'd is the ground for thy fake ; thou in ...
第 23 頁
... Adam faw Already in part , though hid in gloomiest shade , To forrow abandon'd , but worse felt within , And in a troubled fea of paffion toft , Thus to difburden fought with fad complaint . Omiferable of happy ! is this the end Of this ...
... Adam faw Already in part , though hid in gloomiest shade , To forrow abandon'd , but worse felt within , And in a troubled fea of paffion toft , Thus to difburden fought with fad complaint . Omiferable of happy ! is this the end Of this ...
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... Adam to himself lamented loud 845 Through the ftill night ; not now , as ere man fell , Wholesome and cool , and mild , but with black air Accompanied , with damps and dreadful gloom , Which to his evil confcience represented All things ...
... Adam to himself lamented loud 845 Through the ftill night ; not now , as ere man fell , Wholesome and cool , and mild , but with black air Accompanied , with damps and dreadful gloom , Which to his evil confcience represented All things ...
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Adam againſt alfo angels beft behold beſt caft call'd caufe CHOR Dagon death defcended defert doft doth dwell earth elfe Erft eyes fafe faid fair faith fame fave feat feek feem fenfe fent ferpent ferve fhall fhalt fhame fhould fide fight fince fing firft firſt flain foes fome fong foon forrow foul fpake fpirits ftill ftream ftrength fuch fweet glory hand hath heart heav'n heav'nly himſelf hoft honour Ifrael Jehovah juft juſt king laft lefs loft Lord Lycidas moſt muft muſt o'er P. L. vii P. L. x P. L. xi Paradife PARADISE REGAIN'D peace praiſe prefent PSALM reft reply'd rife Samfon Satan ſhall Son of God ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtood thee thefe themſelves thence theſe thine things thofe thoſe thou art throne weft whofe whoſe wilt words worfe