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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... d his fervants feet ; fo now , As father of his family , he clad Their nakedness with skins of beasts , or flain , Or as the fnake with youthful coat repaid ; 211 219 And thought not much to clothe his enemies : Nor to MILTON'S POEMS .
... d his fervants feet ; fo now , As father of his family , he clad Their nakedness with skins of beasts , or flain , Or as the fnake with youthful coat repaid ; 211 219 And thought not much to clothe his enemies : Nor to MILTON'S POEMS .
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... enemies : Nor he their outward only with the skins Of beafts , but inward nakedness , much more Opprobrious , with his robe of righteoulness Arraying , cover'd from his Father's fight . To him with fwift afcent he up return'd , Into his ...
... enemies : Nor he their outward only with the skins Of beafts , but inward nakedness , much more Opprobrious , with his robe of righteoulness Arraying , cover'd from his Father's fight . To him with fwift afcent he up return'd , Into his ...
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... enemies , 620 625 That laugh , as if , transported with fome fit Of paffion , I to them had quitted all , At random yielded up to their misrule : And know not that I call'd and drew them thither My hell - hounds , to lick up the draff ...
... enemies , 620 625 That laugh , as if , transported with fome fit Of paffion , I to them had quitted all , At random yielded up to their misrule : And know not that I call'd and drew them thither My hell - hounds , to lick up the draff ...
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... enemies ; From whom as oft he faves them penitent By judges first , then under kings ; of whom The fecond , both for piety renown'd And puiffant deeds , a promife shall receive Irrevocable , that his regal throne For ever thall endure ...
... enemies ; From whom as oft he faves them penitent By judges first , then under kings ; of whom The fecond , both for piety renown'd And puiffant deeds , a promife shall receive Irrevocable , that his regal throne For ever thall endure ...
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... enemy ; nor fo is overcome Satan , whofe fall from heav'n , a deadlier bruise , Difabled not to give thee thy ... enemies , The law that is against thee , and the fins Of all mankind , with him there crucify'd , Never to hurt them ...
... enemy ; nor fo is overcome Satan , whofe fall from heav'n , a deadlier bruise , Difabled not to give thee thy ... enemies , The law that is against thee , and the fins Of all mankind , with him there crucify'd , Never to hurt them ...
常見字詞
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