The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 4John Macrone, 1835 |
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... Father's voice From heaven pronounced him his beloved Son . That heard the adversary , who , roving still About the world , " at that assembly famed Would not be last ; and , with the voice divine 35 Nigh thunder - struck , the exalted ...
... Father's voice From heaven pronounced him his beloved Son . That heard the adversary , who , roving still About the world , " at that assembly famed Would not be last ; and , with the voice divine 35 Nigh thunder - struck , the exalted ...
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... Father's glory shine . Ye see our danger on the utmost edge Of hazard , which admits no long debate , But must with something sudden be opposed , ( Not force , but well - couch'd fraud , well - woven snares 23 ) Ere in the head of ...
... Father's glory shine . Ye see our danger on the utmost edge Of hazard , which admits no long debate , But must with something sudden be opposed , ( Not force , but well - couch'd fraud , well - woven snares 23 ) Ere in the head of ...
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... man , by merit call'd my Son , To earn salvation for the sons of men . " 7 So spake the Eternal Father , and all heaven 140 146 150 155 160 35 165 38 Admiring stood a space ; then into hymns Burst 28 BOOK I. PARADISE REGAINED .
... man , by merit call'd my Son , To earn salvation for the sons of men . " 7 So spake the Eternal Father , and all heaven 140 146 150 155 160 35 165 38 Admiring stood a space ; then into hymns Burst 28 BOOK I. PARADISE REGAINED .
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... Father knows the Son ; therefore secure Ventures his filial virtue , though untried , Against whate'er may tempt , whate'er seduce , Allure , or terrify , or undermine . Be frustrate , all ye stratagems of hell ; And , devilish ...
... Father knows the Son ; therefore secure Ventures his filial virtue , though untried , Against whate'er may tempt , whate'er seduce , Allure , or terrify , or undermine . Be frustrate , all ye stratagems of hell ; And , devilish ...
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... Father is the Eternal King who rules All heaven and earth , angels and sons of men : A messenger from God foretold thy birth Conceived in me a virgin ; he foretold 235 Thou shouldst be great , and sit on David's throne , And of thy ...
... Father is the Eternal King who rules All heaven and earth , angels and sons of men : A messenger from God foretold thy birth Conceived in me a virgin ; he foretold 235 Thou shouldst be great , and sit on David's throne , And of thy ...
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