Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. Correctly Printed from the Text of Thomas Newton, D.D.James Magee, 1772 - 332 psl. |
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... these preferments he enjoyed both under the ufurper , and his fon ; the other , ' till King Charles II . was restored . For fome time he had an apartment for his family in Whitehall ; but his health requiring a freer acceffion of air ...
... these preferments he enjoyed both under the ufurper , and his fon ; the other , ' till King Charles II . was restored . For fome time he had an apartment for his family in Whitehall ; but his health requiring a freer acceffion of air ...
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... these livid flames Cafts pale and dreadful ? Thither let us tend From off the toffing of thefe , fiery wayes , There reft , if any reft can harbour there , And re - affembling our afflicted Powers , 189 185 . Confult how we may ...
... these livid flames Cafts pale and dreadful ? Thither let us tend From off the toffing of thefe , fiery wayes , There reft , if any reft can harbour there , And re - affembling our afflicted Powers , 189 185 . Confult how we may ...
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... These feminine . For Spirits when they please Can either fex affume , or both ; so soft And uncompounded is their effence pure , Not ty'd or manacled with joint or limb , 425 Nor founded on the brittle ftrength of bones , Like cumbrous ...
... These feminine . For Spirits when they please Can either fex affume , or both ; so soft And uncompounded is their effence pure , Not ty'd or manacled with joint or limb , 425 Nor founded on the brittle ftrength of bones , Like cumbrous ...
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... these appear'd A crew who under names of old renown , Ofiris , Ifis , Orus , and their train , 450 455 460 465 470 475 With monstrous fhapes and forceries abus'd Fanatic Egypt and her priefts , to seek Their wand'ring Gods difguis'd in ...
... these appear'd A crew who under names of old renown , Ofiris , Ifis , Orus , and their train , 450 455 460 465 470 475 With monstrous fhapes and forceries abus'd Fanatic Egypt and her priefts , to seek Their wand'ring Gods difguis'd in ...
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... These were the prime in order and in might ; The reft were long to tell , though far renown'd , Th ' Ionian Gods , of Javan's iffue held 500 505 Gods , yet confefs'd later than Heav'n and Earth , Their boafted parents : Titan Heav'n's ...
... These were the prime in order and in might ; The reft were long to tell , though far renown'd , Th ' Ionian Gods , of Javan's iffue held 500 505 Gods , yet confefs'd later than Heav'n and Earth , Their boafted parents : Titan Heav'n's ...
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Paradise Lost– A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. Correctly ... John Milton Visos knygos peržiūra - 1788 |
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