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Nor less on either side tempestuous fell His arrows , from the fourfold - visag'd
four , Distinct with eyes , and , from the living wheels , Distinct alike with multitude
of eyes ; One spirit in them ruled , and every eye Glared lightning , and shot forth
...
Nor less on either side tempestuous fell His arrows , from the fourfold - visag'd
four , Distinct with eyes , and , from the living wheels , Distinct alike with multitude
of eyes ; One spirit in them ruled , and every eye Glared lightning , and shot forth
...
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So said he ; and forbore not glance or toy Of amorous intent , well understood Of
Eve , whose eye darted contagious fire . ... Soon found their eyes how open'd , &
their minds How darken'd ; innocence , that , as a veil , Had shadow'd them from ...
So said he ; and forbore not glance or toy Of amorous intent , well understood Of
Eve , whose eye darted contagious fire . ... Soon found their eyes how open'd , &
their minds How darken'd ; innocence , that , as a veil , Had shadow'd them from ...
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This hill ; let Eve , for I have drench'd her eyes , Here sleep below ; while thou to
foresight wakest ; As once thou slept'st , while she to life was form'd . To whom
thus Adam gratefully replied . “ Ascend , I follow thee , safe guide , the path Thou
...
This hill ; let Eve , for I have drench'd her eyes , Here sleep below ; while thou to
foresight wakest ; As once thou slept'st , while she to life was form'd . To whom
thus Adam gratefully replied . “ Ascend , I follow thee , safe guide , the path Thou
...
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So deep the power of these ingredients pierced E'en to the inmost seat of mental
sight , That Adam , now enforced to close his eyes , Sunk down , & all his spirits
became entranced : But him the gentle Angel by the hand Soon raised , and his ...
So deep the power of these ingredients pierced E'en to the inmost seat of mental
sight , That Adam , now enforced to close his eyes , Sunk down , & all his spirits
became entranced : But him the gentle Angel by the hand Soon raised , and his ...
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Sons wont to nurse their parents in old age ; Thou in old age , carest how to
nurse thy son , Made older than thy age through eye - sight lost . Man . It shall be
my delight to tend his eyes , And view him , sitting in the house , ennobled , With
all ...
Sons wont to nurse their parents in old age ; Thou in old age , carest how to
nurse thy son , Made older than thy age through eye - sight lost . Man . It shall be
my delight to tend his eyes , And view him , sitting in the house , ennobled , With
all ...
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