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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... Hell could no longer hold us in her bounds , 365 Nor this unvoyageable gulf obfcure Detain from following thy illuftrious track . Thou hast achiev'd our liberty , confin'd Within hell gates till now ; thou us empower'd To fortify thus ...
... Hell could no longer hold us in her bounds , 365 Nor this unvoyageable gulf obfcure Detain from following thy illuftrious track . Thou hast achiev'd our liberty , confin'd Within hell gates till now ; thou us empower'd To fortify thus ...
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... Hell and this world , one realm , one continent , Of easy thorough - fare . Therefore , while I Defcend through darkness , on your road with ease , To my affociate powers , them to acquaint With these fucceffes , and with them rejoice ...
... Hell and this world , one realm , one continent , Of easy thorough - fare . Therefore , while I Defcend through darkness , on your road with ease , To my affociate powers , them to acquaint With these fucceffes , and with them rejoice ...
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... hell Many a dark league , reduc'd in careful watch Round their metropolis , and now expecting Each hour their great adventurer from the fearch 430 435 440 Of foreign worlds : he through the midst unmark'd , In fhow plebeian angel ...
... hell Many a dark league , reduc'd in careful watch Round their metropolis , and now expecting Each hour their great adventurer from the fearch 430 435 440 Of foreign worlds : he through the midst unmark'd , In fhow plebeian angel ...
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... hell's dark threshold to have fat watch Unnam'd , undreaded , and thyself half starv'd ? Whom thus the fin - born monfter answer'd foon : To me , who with eternal famine pine , Alike is hell , or paradise , or heav'n , 590 595 There ...
... hell's dark threshold to have fat watch Unnam'd , undreaded , and thyself half starv'd ? Whom thus the fin - born monfter answer'd foon : To me , who with eternal famine pine , Alike is hell , or paradise , or heav'n , 590 595 There ...
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... hell And his adherents , that with so much ease I fuffer them to enter and poffefs A place so heav'nly , and conniving seem To gratify my fcornful enemies , 620 625 That laugh , as if , transported with fome fit Of paffion , I to them ...
... hell And his adherents , that with so much ease I fuffer them to enter and poffefs A place so heav'nly , and conniving seem To gratify my fcornful enemies , 620 625 That laugh , as if , transported with fome fit Of paffion , I to them ...
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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