The Poetical Works of John MiltonOxford University Press, 1935 - 599 Seiten |
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... Heav'n , Eternal wrauth Burnt after them to the bottomless pit . Hell heard th ' unsufferable noise , Hell saw Heav'n ruining from Heav'n , and would have fled Affrighted ; but strict Fate had cast too deep Her dark foundations , and ...
... Heav'n , Eternal wrauth Burnt after them to the bottomless pit . Hell heard th ' unsufferable noise , Hell saw Heav'n ruining from Heav'n , and would have fled Affrighted ; but strict Fate had cast too deep Her dark foundations , and ...
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... Heav'n to Earth , 160 One Kingdom , Joy and Union without end . Mean while inhabit laxe , ye Powers of Heav'n , And thou my Word , begotten Son , by thee This I perform , speak thou , and be it don : My overshadowing Spirit and might ...
... Heav'n to Earth , 160 One Kingdom , Joy and Union without end . Mean while inhabit laxe , ye Powers of Heav'n , And thou my Word , begotten Son , by thee This I perform , speak thou , and be it don : My overshadowing Spirit and might ...
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... Heav'n Is as the Book of God before thee set , Wherein to read his wondrous Works , and learne His Seasons , Hours , or Days , or Months , or Yeares ; This to attain , whether Heav'n move or Earth , Imports not , if thou reck'n right ...
... Heav'n Is as the Book of God before thee set , Wherein to read his wondrous Works , and learne His Seasons , Hours , or Days , or Months , or Yeares ; This to attain , whether Heav'n move or Earth , Imports not , if thou reck'n right ...
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