The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... heaven . Cowper shall give the general reader a taste of it ; for as Warton , candid in his very admiration , observes , " this sort of imagery , so much admired in Milton , appears to me to be much more practicable than many readers ...
... heaven . Cowper shall give the general reader a taste of it ; for as Warton , candid in his very admiration , observes , " this sort of imagery , so much admired in Milton , appears to me to be much more practicable than many readers ...
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... Heaven sublime ! GRAY * . NOR Second HE that rode sublime Upon the seraph - wings of ecstacy ; The secrets of the abyss to spy , He pass'd the flaming bounds of place and time : The living throne , the sapphire blaze , Where Angels ...
... Heaven sublime ! GRAY * . NOR Second HE that rode sublime Upon the seraph - wings of ecstacy ; The secrets of the abyss to spy , He pass'd the flaming bounds of place and time : The living throne , the sapphire blaze , Where Angels ...
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... heaven , but tells them lastly of a new world and a new kind of creature to be created , according to an ancient prophecy or report in heaven ; for that Angels were long before this visible creation , was the opinion of many ancient ...
... heaven , but tells them lastly of a new world and a new kind of creature to be created , according to an ancient prophecy or report in heaven ; for that Angels were long before this visible creation , was the opinion of many ancient ...
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... heaven hides nothing from thy view , Nor the deep tract of helli , say first what cause Moved our grand parents , in that happy state , Favour'd of Heaven so highly , to fall off From their Creator , and transgress his will For one ...
... heaven hides nothing from thy view , Nor the deep tract of helli , say first what cause Moved our grand parents , in that happy state , Favour'd of Heaven so highly , to fall off From their Creator , and transgress his will For one ...
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... heaven , As from the centre thrice to the utmost pole P. O , how unlike the place from whence they fell ! There the companions of his fall o'erwhelm'd With floods and whirlwinds of tempestuous fire 9 , He soon discerns ; and weltering ...
... heaven , As from the centre thrice to the utmost pole P. O , how unlike the place from whence they fell ! There the companions of his fall o'erwhelm'd With floods and whirlwinds of tempestuous fire 9 , He soon discerns ; and weltering ...
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