The Complete Poetical Works of John Milton: Together with a Life of the Author, Volúmenes1-2 |
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That be assur'd, without leave ask'd of thee ; Retire, or taste thy folly, and learn by
proof, Hell-born. not to contend with spirits of heav'n. To whom the goblin full of
wrath reply'd : Art thou that traitor Angel, art thou he Who first broke peace in ...
That be assur'd, without leave ask'd of thee ; Retire, or taste thy folly, and learn by
proof, Hell-born. not to contend with spirits of heav'n. To whom the goblin full of
wrath reply'd : Art thou that traitor Angel, art thou he Who first broke peace in ...
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What fury, O Son, Possesses thee to bend that mortal dart Against thy Father's
head? and know'st for whom ' For him who sits above and laughs the while At
thee ordain'd his drudge, to execute Whate'er his wrath, which he calls justice,
bids ...
What fury, O Son, Possesses thee to bend that mortal dart Against thy Father's
head? and know'st for whom ' For him who sits above and laughs the while At
thee ordain'd his drudge, to execute Whate'er his wrath, which he calls justice,
bids ...
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Or of th' Eternal co-eternal beam ; May I express thee unblam'd ? since God is
light. And never but in unapproached light Dwelt from eternity, dwelt then in thee,
Bright effluence of bright essence increate. Or hear'st thou rather pure ethereal ...
Or of th' Eternal co-eternal beam ; May I express thee unblam'd ? since God is
light. And never but in unapproached light Dwelt from eternity, dwelt then in thee,
Bright effluence of bright essence increate. Or hear'st thou rather pure ethereal ...
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For should Man finally be lost, should Man, Thy creature late so lov'd, thy
youngest son, Fall circumvented thus by fraud, though join'd With his own folly ?
that be from thee far, That far be from thee, Father, who art judge Of all things
made, and ...
For should Man finally be lost, should Man, Thy creature late so lov'd, thy
youngest son, Fall circumvented thus by fraud, though join'd With his own folly ?
that be from thee far, That far be from thee, Father, who art judge Of all things
made, and ...
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Thou at the sight Pleas'd out of heaven shall look down and smile, While by thee
rais'd I ruin all my foes, Death last, and with his carcass glut the grave Then with
the multitude of mv redeem'd • Shall enter heav'n long absent, and return, Father
...
Thou at the sight Pleas'd out of heaven shall look down and smile, While by thee
rais'd I ruin all my foes, Death last, and with his carcass glut the grave Then with
the multitude of mv redeem'd • Shall enter heav'n long absent, and return, Father
...
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Adam angels appear arms behold bright bring brought cloud comes created dark death deep delight divine doubt dread dwell earth eternal evil eyes fair faith fall Father fear fell field fire force fruit give glory gods grace hand happy hast hath head hear heard heart heav'n hell hill honour hope King land leave less light live look Lord lost mind morn mortal nature never night once pain Paradise peace perhaps pow'r praise pure reign rest rise round Satan seat seek shade side sight sons soon soul sound spake spirits stand stars stood strength sweet taste thee thence things thou thought throne till tree virtue voice wide winds wings
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Página 151 - The immortal mind, that hath forsook Her mansion in this fleshly nook : And of those Demons that are found In fire, air, flood, or under ground, Whose power hath a true consent 95 With planet or with element. Sometime let gorgeous tragedy In sceptred pall come sweeping by, Presenting Thebes, or Pelops...