The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1T. Noble, 1845 |
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... Adam from his fair spouse , nor Eve the rites Mysterious of connubiai love refus'd : Whatever hypocrites austerely talk Of purity , and place , and innocence , Defaming as impure what God declares Pure , and commands to some , leaves ...
... Adam from his fair spouse , nor Eve the rites Mysterious of connubiai love refus'd : Whatever hypocrites austerely talk Of purity , and place , and innocence , Defaming as impure what God declares Pure , and commands to some , leaves ...
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... Adam of his state and of his enemy ; relates , at Adam's re- quest , who that enemy is , and how he came to be so , be ginning from the first revolt in heaven , and the occasion thereof : how he drew his legions after him to the parts ...
... Adam of his state and of his enemy ; relates , at Adam's re- quest , who that enemy is , and how he came to be so , be ginning from the first revolt in heaven , and the occasion thereof : how he drew his legions after him to the parts ...
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... Adam , whom embracing , thus she spake : " O sole in whom my thoughts find all repose , My glory , my perfection ! glad I see 66 Thy face and morn return'd ; for I this night ( Such night till this I never pass'd ) have dream1 & , If ...
... Adam , whom embracing , thus she spake : " O sole in whom my thoughts find all repose , My glory , my perfection ! glad I see 66 Thy face and morn return'd ; for I this night ( Such night till this I never pass'd ) have dream1 & , If ...
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... was gone , and I , methought , sunk down , And fell asleep ; but O , how glad I wak'd To find this but a dream . " Thus Eve her night Related , and thus Adam answer'd sad ; " Best image of myself , and dearer half , BOOK V. 101 .
... was gone , and I , methought , sunk down , And fell asleep ; but O , how glad I wak'd To find this but a dream . " Thus Eve her night Related , and thus Adam answer'd sad ; " Best image of myself , and dearer half , BOOK V. 101 .
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... Adam , in what bower or shade Thou find'st him from the heat of noon retir'd , To respite his day - labour with repast , Or with repose ; and such discourse bring on , As may advise him of his happy state , Happiness in his power left ...
... Adam , in what bower or shade Thou find'st him from the heat of noon retir'd , To respite his day - labour with repast , Or with repose ; and such discourse bring on , As may advise him of his happy state , Happiness in his power left ...
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Adam angels appear'd archangel arms aught beast behold bliss bower call'd celestial cherub cherubim cloud creatures Ctesiphon dark death deep delight divine dread dwell earth Egypt eternal evil eyes fair Fair angel Father fear Fiend flowers fruit glorious glory gods grace hand happy hast hath heart heaven and earth heavenly hell highth hill honour Imaüs Israel join'd Judea King light live Lord mankind Moloch Mozambic nestow nigh night o'er ordain'd Paradise Parthian pass'd plac'd pleas'd praise rais'd reign replied return'd round sapience Satan seat seem'd seraph serpent shade shalt sight Son of God soon sovran spake spirits stars stood sweet taste Tempter Thammuz Thebez thee thence thine things thither thou thou hast thou seest thoughts throne thyself tree turn'd Uriel vex'd victorious bands virtue voice whence wings wonder