Milton's Poetical Works: Together with the Life of the AuthorJ.H. Turney, 1832 - 553 páginas |
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... fears and dangers , heard so oft In worst extremes , and on the perilous edge Of battle when it rag'd , in all assaults Their surest signal , they will soon resume New courage , and revive , though now they lie Grovelling and prostrate ...
... fears and dangers , heard so oft In worst extremes , and on the perilous edge Of battle when it rag'd , in all assaults Their surest signal , they will soon resume New courage , and revive , though now they lie Grovelling and prostrate ...
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... fears . Then straight commands that at the warlike so ind Of trumpets loud , and clarions , be uprear'd His mighty ... fear , and sorrow , and pain , From mortal or immortal minds . Thus they , Breathing united force , with fix'd ...
... fears . Then straight commands that at the warlike so ind Of trumpets loud , and clarions , be uprear'd His mighty ... fear , and sorrow , and pain , From mortal or immortal minds . Thus they , Breathing united force , with fix'd ...
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... fear of change Perplexes monarchs . Darken'd so , yet shone Above them all , th ' archangel : but his face Deep scars of thunder had intrench'd , and care Sat on his faded cheek , but under brows Of dauntless courage , and considerate ...
... fear of change Perplexes monarchs . Darken'd so , yet shone Above them all , th ' archangel : but his face Deep scars of thunder had intrench'd , and care Sat on his faded cheek , but under brows Of dauntless courage , and considerate ...
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... fear'd How such united force of gods , how such As stood like these , could ever know repulse ? For who can yet believe , though after loss , That all these puissant legions , whose exile Hath emptied heav'n , shall fail to reascend ...
... fear'd How such united force of gods , how such As stood like these , could ever know repulse ? For who can yet believe , though after loss , That all these puissant legions , whose exile Hath emptied heav'n , shall fail to reascend ...
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... fear his heart rebounds . Thus incorporeal spirits to smallest forms Reduc'd their shapes immense , and were at large , Though without number still , amidst the hall Of that infernal court . But far within , And in their own dimensions ...
... fear his heart rebounds . Thus incorporeal spirits to smallest forms Reduc'd their shapes immense , and were at large , Though without number still , amidst the hall Of that infernal court . But far within , And in their own dimensions ...
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Adam angels answer'd appear'd arm'd arms beast behold bliss bright call'd cherub cherubim Chor cloud COMUS Dagon dark death deeds deep delight didst divine doth dread dwell earth Egypt eternal evil eyes fair faith Father fear fire fruit gates glorious glory gods grace hand happy hath head heard heart heav'n heav'nly hell hill honour Israel Jehovah join'd King lest light live Lord Lycidas Messiah morn mortal nigh night o'er pain PARADISE LOST PARADISE REGAINED pass'd peace Philistines pow'r praise PSALM rais'd reign reply'd return'd round Samson SAMSON AGONISTES sapience Satan seat seem'd serpent shade shalt sight Son of God song soon soul spake spirits stood strength sweet taste Thammuz thee thence thine things thither thou art thou hast thought throne thyself tree turn'd vex'd virtue voice wand'ring whence winds wings