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And pow perhaps it may pass for fiction , what with great veracity I affirm to be fact , that MILTON , after having with much difficulty prevail'd to have this divine Poem licens'd for the Press , cou'd sell the Copy for no more than ...
And pow perhaps it may pass for fiction , what with great veracity I affirm to be fact , that MILTON , after having with much difficulty prevail'd to have this divine Poem licens'd for the Press , cou'd sell the Copy for no more than ...
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when it was wholly abftracted from material objects , was more at liberty to make such amazing excursions into the ideal world , when in composing his divine work he was tempted to range ...
when it was wholly abftracted from material objects , was more at liberty to make such amazing excursions into the ideal world , when in composing his divine work he was tempted to range ...
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That majesty which through thy work doth raign , Draws the devout , deterring the profane : And things Divine thou treat'st of in such state , As them preserves , and thee inviolate . At once delight and horror on us feise ...
That majesty which through thy work doth raign , Draws the devout , deterring the profane : And things Divine thou treat'st of in such state , As them preserves , and thee inviolate . At once delight and horror on us feise ...
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... for ev'n in Heav'n his looks & thoughts Were always downward bent ; admiring more 081 The riches of Heav'n's pavement , trodden gold , Than ought divine or holy else , enjoy'd In vision beatific : by him first Men also , and by his ...
... for ev'n in Heav'n his looks & thoughts Were always downward bent ; admiring more 081 The riches of Heav'n's pavement , trodden gold , Than ought divine or holy else , enjoy'd In vision beatific : by him first Men also , and by his ...
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Or if our substance be indeed divine , And cannot cease to be , we are at worst On this fide nothing ; and by proof we feel Our power sufficient to disturb his Heav'n , And with perpetual inrodes to alatı , Though inacceslible ...
Or if our substance be indeed divine , And cannot cease to be , we are at worst On this fide nothing ; and by proof we feel Our power sufficient to disturb his Heav'n , And with perpetual inrodes to alatı , Though inacceslible ...
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ADAM againſt alſo Angels appear arms behold bounds bright bring callid cloud coming created creatures dark darkneſs death deep delight divine dreadful dwell earth equal eternal evil eyes fair faith fall FATHER fear fell field fight fire firſt force fruit gates glory Gods grace hand happy haſt hath head heard heart Heav'n heav'nly Hell hill hope human King land laſt leave leſs light live look Mean mind morn muſt nature never night once pain Paradiſe peace perhaps pow'r reaſon reply'd reſt riſe round SATAN ſea ſee ſeem'd ſeems ſelf ſet ſhall ſhould ſince ſome ſon ſoon ſpake ſpirits ſtill ſtood ſuch ſweet taſte thee thence theſe things thoſe thou thought throne till tree voice whence whoſe wide winds wings