The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Томове 3–5Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... see the angry victor hath recall'd His ministers of vengeance and pursuit Back to the gates of Heav'n : the fulphurous hail Shot after us in ftorm , o'erblown hath laid The The fiery furge , that from the precipice Of Heav'n TO Book I ...
... see the angry victor hath recall'd His ministers of vengeance and pursuit Back to the gates of Heav'n : the fulphurous hail Shot after us in ftorm , o'erblown hath laid The The fiery furge , that from the precipice Of Heav'n TO Book I ...
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... See golden days , fruitful of golden deeds , With joy and love triumphing , and fair truth . Then thou thy regal scepter fhalt lay by , For regal fcepter then no more fhall need , God fhall be all in all . But all ye Gods , Adore him ...
... See golden days , fruitful of golden deeds , With joy and love triumphing , and fair truth . Then thou thy regal scepter fhalt lay by , For regal fcepter then no more fhall need , God fhall be all in all . But all ye Gods , Adore him ...
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... See far and wide : in at this gate none pass The vigilance here plac'd , but fuch as come 565 570 575 580 Well known from Heav'n ; and fince meridian hour No creature thence : if Spirit of other fort , So minded , have o'er - leap'd ...
... See far and wide : in at this gate none pass The vigilance here plac'd , but fuch as come 565 570 575 580 Well known from Heav'n ; and fince meridian hour No creature thence : if Spirit of other fort , So minded , have o'er - leap'd ...
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... to Heav'n , by merit thine , and see 60 65 70 75 80 What life the Gods live there , and fuch live thou . So faying , he drew nigh , and to me held , Ev'n to my mouth of that fame fruit held part Ev'n Book V. 141 PARADISE LOST .
... to Heav'n , by merit thine , and see 60 65 70 75 80 What life the Gods live there , and fuch live thou . So faying , he drew nigh , and to me held , Ev'n to my mouth of that fame fruit held part Ev'n Book V. 141 PARADISE LOST .
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... see that most through sloth had rather serve , Miniftring Spirits , train'd up in feast and fong ; Such haft thou arm'd , the minstrelfy of Heaven , Servility with freedom to contend , 160 165 As both their deeds compar'd this day fhall ...
... see that most through sloth had rather serve , Miniftring Spirits , train'd up in feast and fong ; Such haft thou arm'd , the minstrelfy of Heaven , Servility with freedom to contend , 160 165 As both their deeds compar'd this day fhall ...
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