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Hail , horrors ! hail , Infernal world ! and thou , profoundest Hell ! Receive thy new
possessor : one , who brings A mind not to be changed by place or time : The
mind is its own place , and in itself Can make a Heaven of Hell , a Hell of Heaven
.
Hail , horrors ! hail , Infernal world ! and thou , profoundest Hell ! Receive thy new
possessor : one , who brings A mind not to be changed by place or time : The
mind is its own place , and in itself Can make a Heaven of Hell , a Hell of Heaven
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l On either side , a formidable shape ; The one seem'd woman to the waist , and
fair , But ended foul , in many a scaly fold , Voluminous and vast , a serpent arm'd
With mortal sting : about her middle round A cry of Hell - hounds never ceasing ...
l On either side , a formidable shape ; The one seem'd woman to the waist , and
fair , But ended foul , in many a scaly fold , Voluminous and vast , a serpent arm'd
With mortal sting : about her middle round A cry of Hell - hounds never ceasing ...
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And reckon'st thou thyself with Spirits of Heaven , Hell - doom'd , and breathest
defiance here and scorr . Where I reign king , and , to enrage thee more , Thy
king and lord ? Back to thy punishment , False fugitive ; and to thy speed add
wings ...
And reckon'st thou thyself with Spirits of Heaven , Hell - doom'd , and breathest
defiance here and scorr . Where I reign king , and , to enrage thee more , Thy
king and lord ? Back to thy punishment , False fugitive ; and to thy speed add
wings ...
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For now Satan , now first inflamed with rage , came down , The tempter ere the
accuser of mankind , To wreak on innocent frail man , his loss Of that first battle ,
and his flight to hell : Yet , not rejoicing in his speed , though bold , Far off and ...
For now Satan , now first inflamed with rage , came down , The tempter ere the
accuser of mankind , To wreak on innocent frail man , his loss Of that first battle ,
and his flight to hell : Yet , not rejoicing in his speed , though bold , Far off and ...
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Sin and Death sitting till then at the gates of Hell , by wondrous sympathy , feeling
the success of Satan in this new world , and the sin by Man there committed ,
resolve to sit no longer confined in Hell , but to follow Satan their sire up to the ...
Sin and Death sitting till then at the gates of Hell , by wondrous sympathy , feeling
the success of Satan in this new world , and the sin by Man there committed ,
resolve to sit no longer confined in Hell , but to follow Satan their sire up to the ...
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