Paradise regain'd, a poem. To which is added Samson agonistes; and Poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of education |
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... Plucking ripe clusters from the tender shoots ; Their port was more than human
, as they stoodi : I took it for a fairy vision Of some gay creatures of the Element ,
That in the colours of the Rainbow live , And play i'th ' plighted clouds . I was aw ...
... Plucking ripe clusters from the tender shoots ; Their port was more than human
, as they stoodi : I took it for a fairy vision Of some gay creatures of the Element ,
That in the colours of the Rainbow live , And play i'th ' plighted clouds . I was aw ...
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... That live according to her sober laws , And holy dictate of spare Temperance .
If every just man , that now pines with want , Had but a moderate and beseeming
Tare Of that , which lewdly - pamper'd Luxury , Now heaps upon some few with ...
... That live according to her sober laws , And holy dictate of spare Temperance .
If every just man , that now pines with want , Had but a moderate and beseeming
Tare Of that , which lewdly - pamper'd Luxury , Now heaps upon some few with ...
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The Shepherds on the Lawn , Ok ere the point of dawn , Sat fimply chatting in a
rustic row ; Full Rittle thought they then , That the mighty Pan Was kindly come to
live with them below ; Perhaps their loves , or else their sheep , Was all that did ...
The Shepherds on the Lawn , Ok ere the point of dawn , Sat fimply chatting in a
rustic row ; Full Rittle thought they then , That the mighty Pan Was kindly come to
live with them below ; Perhaps their loves , or else their sheep , Was all that did ...
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... lament , And wisely learn to curb thy sorrows wild ; Think what a present thou to
God hast sent , And render him with patience what he lent ; This if thou do , he
will an offspring give , That till the World's last end shall make thy name [ to live .
... lament , And wisely learn to curb thy sorrows wild ; Think what a present thou to
God hast sent , And render him with patience what he lent ; This if thou do , he
will an offspring give , That till the World's last end shall make thy name [ to live .
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To find a Foe it shall not be his hap , And Peace shall lull him in her flow'ry lap ;
Yet Thall he live in strife , and at his door Devouring War shall never cease to
roar : Yea , it shall be his natural property To harbour those that are at enmity .
To find a Foe it shall not be his hap , And Peace shall lull him in her flow'ry lap ;
Yet Thall he live in strife , and at his door Devouring War shall never cease to
roar : Yea , it shall be his natural property To harbour those that are at enmity .
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