The Works of the English Poets: MiltonH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... divine thou treat'ft of in fuch state As them preferves , and thee , inviolate . At once delight and horror on us seize , Thou fing'ft with fo much gravity and eafe ; And above human flight dost soar aloft With plume fo ftrong , fo ...
... divine thou treat'ft of in fuch state As them preferves , and thee , inviolate . At once delight and horror on us seize , Thou fing'ft with fo much gravity and eafe ; And above human flight dost soar aloft With plume fo ftrong , fo ...
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... angel's wing , Dipt in the fount that laves th ' eternal throne , Trace the dark paths of providence divine , " And justify the ways of God to Man . " ..3 F. C. 1680 . THE [ ] TH THE VERSE . HE measure is English [ iv ]
... angel's wing , Dipt in the fount that laves th ' eternal throne , Trace the dark paths of providence divine , " And justify the ways of God to Man . " ..3 F. C. 1680 . THE [ ] TH THE VERSE . HE measure is English [ iv ]
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... in Heav'n his looks and thoughts Were always downward bent , admiring more The riches of Heav'n's pavement , trodden gold , Than Than ought divine or holy else enjoy'd In vifion beatific Beɔk I .. 27 . PARADISE LOST .
... in Heav'n his looks and thoughts Were always downward bent , admiring more The riches of Heav'n's pavement , trodden gold , Than Than ought divine or holy else enjoy'd In vifion beatific Beɔk I .. 27 . PARADISE LOST .
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Samuel Johnson. Than ought divine or holy else enjoy'd In vifion beatific : by him first Men alfo , and by his fuggeftion taught , Ranfack'd the center , and with impious hands Rifled the bowels of their mother earth For treafures better ...
Samuel Johnson. Than ought divine or holy else enjoy'd In vifion beatific : by him first Men alfo , and by his fuggeftion taught , Ranfack'd the center , and with impious hands Rifled the bowels of their mother earth For treafures better ...
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... divine , And cannot ceafe to be , we are at worst On this fide nothing ; and by proof we feel Our pow'r fufficient to difturb his Heaven , And with perpetual inroads to alarm , Though inacceffible , his fatal throne : Which , if not ...
... divine , And cannot ceafe to be , we are at worst On this fide nothing ; and by proof we feel Our pow'r fufficient to difturb his Heaven , And with perpetual inroads to alarm , Though inacceffible , his fatal throne : Which , if not ...
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