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... state . But neither here feek I , no nor in Heaven To dwell , unless by maft'ring Heav'n's Supreme ; 125 Nor hope to be myself lefs miserable By what I feek , but others to make fuch As I , though thereby worse to me redound : For only ...
... state . But neither here feek I , no nor in Heaven To dwell , unless by maft'ring Heav'n's Supreme ; 125 Nor hope to be myself lefs miserable By what I feek , but others to make fuch As I , though thereby worse to me redound : For only ...
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... state Left fo imperfect by the Maker wise , As not secure to single or combin'd . Frail is our happiness , if this be fo , And Eden were no Eden thus expos'd . To whom thus Adam fervently reply'd . O Woman , best are all things as the ...
... state Left fo imperfect by the Maker wise , As not secure to single or combin'd . Frail is our happiness , if this be fo , And Eden were no Eden thus expos'd . To whom thus Adam fervently reply'd . O Woman , best are all things as the ...
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... state Mine never shall be parted , blifs or woe . So having faid , as one from sad dismay Recomforted , and after thoughts disturb'd Submitting to what feem'd remedilefs , Thus in calm mood his words to Eve he turn'd . Bold deed thou ...
... state Mine never shall be parted , blifs or woe . So having faid , as one from sad dismay Recomforted , and after thoughts disturb'd Submitting to what feem'd remedilefs , Thus in calm mood his words to Eve he turn'd . Bold deed thou ...
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... state cannot be fever'd , we are one , One flesh ; to lose thee were to lose myself . 960 So Adam , and thus Eve to him reply'd . Ó glorious trial of exceeding love , Illuftrious evidence , example high ! Engaging me to emulate , but ...
... state cannot be fever'd , we are one , One flesh ; to lose thee were to lose myself . 960 So Adam , and thus Eve to him reply'd . Ó glorious trial of exceeding love , Illuftrious evidence , example high ! Engaging me to emulate , but ...
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... state of mind , calm region once And full of peace , now toft and turbulent : For understanding rul'd not , and the will Heard not her lore , both in fubjection now To fenfual appetite , who from beneath Ufurping over fovran reafon clam ...
... state of mind , calm region once And full of peace , now toft and turbulent : For understanding rul'd not , and the will Heard not her lore , both in fubjection now To fenfual appetite , who from beneath Ufurping over fovran reafon clam ...
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Adam againſt alfo alſo Angels beafts beaſt beft behold beſt bruiſe call'd cauſe Chorus cloud death defcended defert defire earth eaſe elſe erft evil eyes fafe faid fair faith fear feat feek feem'd fent fhall fhalt fide fight fince firft firſt flain fome foon forrow foul fpake fruit ftill fuch glory hath heart Heav'n heav'nly Hell himſelf Ifrael juft juſt king laft laſt leaſt lefs loft mankind moſt muft muſt nigh pafs Paradife PARADISE LOST PARADISE REGAIN'D pleaſure pow'r praiſe prefent reaſon reft reign reply'd return'd Satan Saviour ſeek ſeem Serpent ſhall ſhame ſhape ſhe ſhort ſhould ſhow Son of God ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtood ſtrong ſuch ſweet tafte taſte Tempter thee thefe themſelves thence theſe things thofe thoſe thou art thought throne tree utmoſt virtue whofe whoſe wilderneſs worfe worſe worſhip
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Сторінка 138 - ... observe His providence; and on Him sole depend, Merciful over all His works, with good Still overcoming evil, and by small Accomplishing great things, by things...
Сторінка 138 - And all the rule, one empire ; only add Deeds to thy knowledge answerable; add faith, Add virtue, patience, temperance ; add love, By name to come call'd charity, the soul Of all the rest: then wilt thou not be loth To leave this Paradise, but shalt possess A paradise within thee, happier far.
Сторінка 40 - The fig-tree, not that kind for fruit renown'd, But such as, at this day, to Indians known, In Malabar or Decan spreads her arms, Branching so broad and long, that in the ground The bended twigs take root, and daughters grow About the mother tree, a pillar'd shade, High overarch'd, and echoing walks between...
Сторінка 113 - The haunt of seals, and ores, and sea-mews' clang: To teach thee that God attributes to place No sanctity, if none be thither brought By men who there frequent, or therein dwell. And now, what further shall ensue, behold.
Сторінка 39 - O might I here In solitude live savage, in some glade Obscured, where highest woods, impenetrable To star or sun-light, spread their umbrage broad And brown as evening ! cover me, ye pines, Ye cedars, with innumerable boughs Hide me, where I may never see them more...
Сторінка 74 - ... a rib Crooked by nature, bent, as now appears, More to the part sinister, from me drawn ; Well if thrown out, as supernumerary To my just number found. O ! why did God, Creator wise, that peopled highest heaven With spirits masculine, create at last This novelty on earth, this fair defect Of nature, and not fill the world at once With men, as angels, without feminine ; Or find some other way to generate Mankind?
Сторінка 4 - Nor skilled, nor studious, higher argument Remains ; sufficient of itself to raise That name, unless an age too late, or cold Climate, or years, damp my intended wing Depressed ; and much they may, if all be mine, Not hers who brings it nightly to my ear.
Сторінка 94 - With what to sight or smell was sweet, from thee How shall I part, and whither wander down Into a lower world, to this obscure And wild ? how shall we breathe in other air Less pure, accustom'd to immortal fruits?
Сторінка 70 - Why delays His hand to execute what his decree Fix'd on this day ? Why do I overlive ? Why am I mock'd with death; and...
Сторінка 94 - I had hope to spend, Quiet though sad, the respite of that day That must be mortal to us both. O flowers That never will in other climate grow, My early visitation, and my last At even, which I bred up with tender hand...