The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... gods love verse : the infernal powers themselves Confess the influence of verse , which stirs The lowest deep , and binds in triple chains Of adamant both Pluto and the shades . In verse the Delphic priestess , and the pale Tremulous ...
... gods love verse : the infernal powers themselves Confess the influence of verse , which stirs The lowest deep , and binds in triple chains Of adamant both Pluto and the shades . In verse the Delphic priestess , and the pale Tremulous ...
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... God's prime intention , and their own , selected heralds of peace and dispensers of treasure inestimable , without ... God commands to take the trumpet , and blow a dolorous or jarring blast , it lies not in man's will what he ...
... God's prime intention , and their own , selected heralds of peace and dispensers of treasure inestimable , without ... God commands to take the trumpet , and blow a dolorous or jarring blast , it lies not in man's will what he ...
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... God's glory , by the honour and instruction of my country . " For which cause , and not only for that I knew it ... God , rarely bestowed , but yet to some , though most abused , in every nation ; and are of power , beside the ...
... God's glory , by the honour and instruction of my country . " For which cause , and not only for that I knew it ... God , rarely bestowed , but yet to some , though most abused , in every nation ; and are of power , beside the ...
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... God , more agreeable to reason , more politically just or more generally useful , than that the supreme power ... gods which you had vanquished . Do you then , sir , continue your course with the same unrivalled magnanimity ; it ...
... God , more agreeable to reason , more politically just or more generally useful , than that the supreme power ... gods which you had vanquished . Do you then , sir , continue your course with the same unrivalled magnanimity ; it ...
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... gods assign'd him age without decay , But snatch'd the blessing of his sight away . But God Himself is truth ; in propagating which , as men display a greater integrity and zeal , they approach nearer to the similitude of God , and ...
... gods assign'd him age without decay , But snatch'd the blessing of his sight away . But God Himself is truth ; in propagating which , as men display a greater integrity and zeal , they approach nearer to the similitude of God , and ...
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