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... and Chaos to retire As from her outmost works a broken foe With tumult less ,
and with less hostile din , That Satan with less toil , and now with ease Wafts on
the calmer wave by dubious light , And like a weather - beaten vessel holds
Gladly ...
... and Chaos to retire As from her outmost works a broken foe With tumult less ,
and with less hostile din , That Satan with less toil , and now with ease Wafts on
the calmer wave by dubious light , And like a weather - beaten vessel holds
Gladly ...
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Till I espy ' d thee , fair indeed and tall , Under a plantain ; yet methought less fair ,
Less winning soft , less amiably mild , Than that smooth wat ' ry image : back I
turn ' d ; Thou following cry ' st aloud , Return , fair Eve , Whom fly ' st thou ...
Till I espy ' d thee , fair indeed and tall , Under a plantain ; yet methought less fair ,
Less winning soft , less amiably mild , Than that smooth wat ' ry image : back I
turn ' d ; Thou following cry ' st aloud , Return , fair Eve , Whom fly ' st thou ...
Página 115
Less pain , less to be filed ? or thou than they Less hardy to endure ? courageous
chief , The first in flight from pain , hadst thou alledg ' d To thy deserted host this
cause of flight , Thou surely hadst not came sole fugitive . To which the fiend ...
Less pain , less to be filed ? or thou than they Less hardy to endure ? courageous
chief , The first in flight from pain , hadst thou alledg ' d To thy deserted host this
cause of flight , Thou surely hadst not came sole fugitive . To which the fiend ...
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And God made two great lights , great for their use To man , the greater to have
rule by day , The less by night altern : and made the stars , And set them in the
firniament of heav ' n T ' illuminate the earth , and rule the day In their vicissitude ...
And God made two great lights , great for their use To man , the greater to have
rule by day , The less by night altern : and made the stars , And set them in the
firniament of heav ' n T ' illuminate the earth , and rule the day In their vicissitude ...
Página 207
For well I understand in the prime end Of nature her th ' inferior , in the mind And
inward faculties , which most excel , In outward also her resembling less His
image who made both , and less expressing The character of that dominion given
O ...
For well I understand in the prime end Of nature her th ' inferior , in the mind And
inward faculties , which most excel , In outward also her resembling less His
image who made both , and less expressing The character of that dominion given
O ...
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