Paradise Regain'd: A Poem, in Four Books. To which is Added Samson Agonistes: and Poems Upon Several Occasions. The Author John Milton, from the Text of Thomas Newton, D.D.John Baskerville, 1759 - 388 頁 |
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... Thou Spirit who ledst this glorious eremite Into the defert , his victorious field , Against the spiritual foe , and brought'ft him thence 10 By proof th ' undoubted Son of God , inspire , As thou art wont , my prompted fong else mute ...
... Thou Spirit who ledst this glorious eremite Into the defert , his victorious field , Against the spiritual foe , and brought'ft him thence 10 By proof th ' undoubted Son of God , inspire , As thou art wont , my prompted fong else mute ...
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... thou be the Son of God , command That out of these hard ftones be made thee bread , So fhalt thou fave thyself and us relieve With food , whereof we wretched seldom taste . 345 He ended , and the Son of God reply'd . Think'ft thou fuch ...
... thou be the Son of God , command That out of these hard ftones be made thee bread , So fhalt thou fave thyself and us relieve With food , whereof we wretched seldom taste . 345 He ended , and the Son of God reply'd . Think'ft thou fuch ...
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... thou then fuggeft to me distrust , 355 Knowing who I am , as I know who thou art ? Whom thus anfwer'd th ' Arch - Fiend now undif- ' Tis true , I am that Spi'rit unfortunate , ( guis'd . Who leagu'd with millions more in rash revolt ...
... thou then fuggeft to me distrust , 355 Knowing who I am , as I know who thou art ? Whom thus anfwer'd th ' Arch - Fiend now undif- ' Tis true , I am that Spi'rit unfortunate , ( guis'd . Who leagu'd with millions more in rash revolt ...
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... thou griev'ft , compos'd of lies From the beginning , and in lies wilt end ; Who boaft'ft release from Hell , and leave to come Into the Heav'n of Heav'ns : thou com'ft indeed , 410 As a poor miferable captive thrall Comes to the place ...
... thou griev'ft , compos'd of lies From the beginning , and in lies wilt end ; Who boaft'ft release from Hell , and leave to come Into the Heav'n of Heav'ns : thou com'ft indeed , 410 As a poor miferable captive thrall Comes to the place ...
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第 275 頁 - Or man, or woman. Yet I argue not Against Heaven's hand or will, nor bate a jot Of heart or hope, but still bear up and steer Right onward.
第 197 頁 - With store of ladies, whose bright eyes Rain influence, and judge the prize Of wit or arms, while both contend To win her grace, whom all commend.
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