The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 3John Macrone, 1835 |
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... fruits of palm - tree pleasantest to thirst And hunger both , from labour at the hour Of sweet repast ; they satiate , and soon fill , Though pleasant ; but thy words , with grace di- vine 215 220 Imbued , bring to their sweetness no ...
... fruits of palm - tree pleasantest to thirst And hunger both , from labour at the hour Of sweet repast ; they satiate , and soon fill , Though pleasant ; but thy words , with grace di- vine 215 220 Imbued , bring to their sweetness no ...
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... fruit that hung to the eye Tempting , stirr'd in me sudden appetite To pluck and eat ; whereat I waked , and found Before mine eyes all real , as the dream Had lively shadow'd : here had new begun My wandering , had not He , who was my ...
... fruit that hung to the eye Tempting , stirr'd in me sudden appetite To pluck and eat ; whereat I waked , and found Before mine eyes all real , as the dream Had lively shadow'd : here had new begun My wandering , had not He , who was my ...
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... fruits , and flowers , Walks , and the melody of birds : but here Far otherwise , transported I behold , Transported touch ; here passion first I felt , Commotion strange ! in all enjoyments else Superiour and unmoved ; here only weak ...
... fruits , and flowers , Walks , and the melody of birds : but here Far otherwise , transported I behold , Transported touch ; here passion first I felt , Commotion strange ! in all enjoyments else Superiour and unmoved ; here only weak ...
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... fruit ; but we do not know by what wiles this sin was brought about . We may suppose that by the ser- pent the operation of the evil passions of contradiction , disobedience , rebellion , and scepticism was meant ; just as we may ...
... fruit ; but we do not know by what wiles this sin was brought about . We may suppose that by the ser- pent the operation of the evil passions of contradiction , disobedience , rebellion , and scepticism was meant ; just as we may ...
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... fruit ; relates what persuaded her to eat thereof : Adam , at first amazed , but perceiving her lost , resolves , through vehemence of love , to perish with her ; and , extenuating the trespass , eats also of the fruit : the effects ...
... fruit ; relates what persuaded her to eat thereof : Adam , at first amazed , but perceiving her lost , resolves , through vehemence of love , to perish with her ; and , extenuating the trespass , eats also of the fruit : the effects ...
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Adam and Eve Adam's Æneid angel answer'd appear'd archangel beast beautiful behold bliss call'd Canaan cherubim cloud created creation creatures Cronian darkness death delight descend didst divine dwell earth Eve's evil eyes fair faith Father fear fruit gates glory grace ground hand happy hath heard heart heaven heavenly hell hill human imagination J. M. W. TURNER lest Leucothea light live Lord mankind Milton mind moral morning nature NEWTON night Ovid Paradise Lost passage passion peace Persia plagues of Egypt pleasure Pleiades poem poet poetical poetry reason replied return'd sapience Satan Scripture seed seem'd serpent shalt sight sleep Smectymnuus soon spake speak spirit stars stood sublime sweet taste Terah thee thence thine things thou hast thought throne tree turn'd Virgil virtue voice wonder words