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Which action passed over , the Poem hastens into the midst of things , presenting
Satan with his angels now falling into hell , described here , not in the centre ( for
heaven and earth may be supposed as yet not made , certainly not yet ...
Which action passed over , the Poem hastens into the midst of things , presenting
Satan with his angels now falling into hell , described here , not in the centre ( for
heaven and earth may be supposed as yet not made , certainly not yet ...
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When thou , attended gloriously , from Heaven , Shalt in the sky appear , and
from thee send The summoning Arch - angels to proclaim Thy dread tribunal ;
forthwith , from all winds , The living , and forthwith , the cited dead , Of all past
ages , to ...
When thou , attended gloriously , from Heaven , Shalt in the sky appear , and
from thee send The summoning Arch - angels to proclaim Thy dread tribunal ;
forthwith , from all winds , The living , and forthwith , the cited dead , Of all past
ages , to ...
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The stairs were such , as whereon Jacob saw Angels ascending and descending
, bands Of guardians bright ; when he from Esau fled To Padan - Aram , in the
field of Luz Dreaming by night , under the open sky , And waking cried , “ This is ...
The stairs were such , as whereon Jacob saw Angels ascending and descending
, bands Of guardians bright ; when he from Esau fled To Padan - Aram , in the
field of Luz Dreaming by night , under the open sky , And waking cried , “ This is ...
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So spake the prince of angels ; to whom thus The adversary . Nor think thou , with
wind Of airy threats , to awe whom yet with deeds Thou canst not . Hast thou turn'
d the least of these To flight , or if to fall , but that they rise Unvanquish'd , easier ...
So spake the prince of angels ; to whom thus The adversary . Nor think thou , with
wind Of airy threats , to awe whom yet with deeds Thou canst not . Hast thou turn'
d the least of these To flight , or if to fall , but that they rise Unvanquish'd , easier ...
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Raphael , at the request of Adam , relates how and wherefore this world was first
created ; that God , after the expelling of Satan and his Angels out of Heaven ,
declared his pleasure to create another world , and other creatures to dwell
therein ...
Raphael , at the request of Adam , relates how and wherefore this world was first
created ; that God , after the expelling of Satan and his Angels out of Heaven ,
declared his pleasure to create another world , and other creatures to dwell
therein ...
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