The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Life [of the Author].T. Nelson, 1861 - 523 pages |
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... hand " Abolish his own work . This would surpass " Common revenge , and interrupt his joy " In our confusion ; and our joy upraise " In his disturbance ; when his darling sons . " Hurled headlong to partake with us , shal curse " Their ...
... hand " Abolish his own work . This would surpass " Common revenge , and interrupt his joy " In our confusion ; and our joy upraise " In his disturbance ; when his darling sons . " Hurled headlong to partake with us , shal curse " Their ...
Page 41
... hand : and from his seat The monster moving onward came as fast , With horrid strides ; Hell trembled as he strode . The undaunted fiend what this might be admired ; - Admired , not feared : God and his Son except , Created thing nought ...
... hand : and from his seat The monster moving onward came as fast , With horrid strides ; Hell trembled as he strode . The undaunted fiend what this might be admired ; - Admired , not feared : God and his Son except , Created thing nought ...
Page 42
... hand , " she cried , " Against thy only son ? What fury , O son ! " Possesses thee to bend that mortal dart " Against thy father's head ? and know'st for whom ; 730 " For him who sits above , and laughs the while " At thee , ordained ...
... hand , " she cried , " Against thy only son ? What fury , O son ! " Possesses thee to bend that mortal dart " Against thy father's head ? and know'st for whom ; 730 " For him who sits above , and laughs the while " At thee , ordained ...
Page 43
... hand " Prevented spares to tell thee yet by deeds " What it intends ; till first I know of thee , " What thing thou art , thus double - formed ; and why , " In this infernal vale first met , thou call'st " Me father , and that phantasm ...
... hand " Prevented spares to tell thee yet by deeds " What it intends ; till first I know of thee , " What thing thou art , thus double - formed ; and why , " In this infernal vale first met , thou call'st " Me father , and that phantasm ...
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... hand voluptuous , as beseems " Thy daughter and thy darling , without end . " 870 Thus saying , from her side the fatal key , Sad instrument of all our woe , she took ; And , towards the gate rolling her bestial train , Forthwith the ...
... hand voluptuous , as beseems " Thy daughter and thy darling , without end . " 870 Thus saying , from her side the fatal key , Sad instrument of all our woe , she took ; And , towards the gate rolling her bestial train , Forthwith the ...
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