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... thee Paradise ? thus leave Thee Native Soile , these happie Walks and Shades , Fit haunt of Gods ? where I had hope to spend , Quiet though sad , the respit of that day That must be mortal to us both . O flours , That never will in ...
... thee Paradise ? thus leave Thee Native Soile , these happie Walks and Shades , Fit haunt of Gods ? where I had hope to spend , Quiet though sad , the respit of that day That must be mortal to us both . O flours , That never will in ...
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... thee being I lent Out of my side to thee , neerest my heart Substantial Life , to have thee by my side Henceforth an individual solace dear ; Part of my Soul I seek thee , and thee claim . My other half ... ( IV , 481-488 ) " Bone of my ...
... thee being I lent Out of my side to thee , neerest my heart Substantial Life , to have thee by my side Henceforth an individual solace dear ; Part of my Soul I seek thee , and thee claim . My other half ... ( IV , 481-488 ) " Bone of my ...
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... thee alone , as seems , In thee concentring all thir precious beams Of sacred influence : As God in Heav'n Is Center , yet extends to all , so thou Centring receav'st from all those Orbs ; in thee , Not in themselves , all thir known ...
... thee alone , as seems , In thee concentring all thir precious beams Of sacred influence : As God in Heav'n Is Center , yet extends to all , so thou Centring receav'st from all those Orbs ; in thee , Not in themselves , all thir known ...
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abstract meanings Adam and Eve Adam's Fall Adam's story adjective allegory allusions angels Areopagitica argument asso associated beauty bird blind bard characters circle comparisons concrete and abstract contrast created creation critical darkness described device diction divine dramatic Earth elaborate epic introductions Eve's evoke experience express extended similes fables Faerie Queene fallen reader fallen world familiar feel Fortunate Fall God's guage Heaven Hell heroic illumination illustrate images inner light innocence inspired narrator interpretation invocation lines loss Lycidas Milton's epic mortal vision narrative voice narrator's nature noun Paradise Lost particular passage pastoral poetry pattern physical poet poetry qualities Raphael rator reality recognize references reminds sacred metaphors Samson Agonistes Satan scene sense shades shape share song speaker speech Spenser's story structure style syntax thee thir thou throughout the poem tion tone tradition true pastoral world truth unfallen unique unity vision words