The Poetical Works of John Milton, Tom 1J. Forbes & Company no. 78 Gold street., 1815 |
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... sight . From a domestic education he was removed to St. Paul's school , to complete his acquaintance with the classics , under the care of Dr. Gill ; and , after a short stay there , was transplanted to Christ's College in Cambridge ...
... sight . From a domestic education he was removed to St. Paul's school , to complete his acquaintance with the classics , under the care of Dr. Gill ; and , after a short stay there , was transplanted to Christ's College in Cambridge ...
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... sight . In this melancholy condition , he was easily prevailed with to think of taking another wife , who was Catharine , the daughter of Captain Woodcock , of Hackney ; and she too , in less than a year after their marriage , died in ...
... sight . In this melancholy condition , he was easily prevailed with to think of taking another wife , who was Catharine , the daughter of Captain Woodcock , of Hackney ; and she too , in less than a year after their marriage , died in ...
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... . And having treasured up such immense store of science , perhaps the faculties of his soul grew more vigorous after he was deprived of sight ; and his imagination , ( naturally sublime and enlarged by reading romances THE LIFE OF.
... . And having treasured up such immense store of science , perhaps the faculties of his soul grew more vigorous after he was deprived of sight ; and his imagination , ( naturally sublime and enlarged by reading romances THE LIFE OF.
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... sights of woe , Regions of sorrow , doleful shades , where peace And rest can never dwell , hope never comes That comes to all ; but torture without end Still urges , and a fiery deluge , fed With ever - burning sulphur unconsum'd ...
... sights of woe , Regions of sorrow , doleful shades , where peace And rest can never dwell , hope never comes That comes to all ; but torture without end Still urges , and a fiery deluge , fed With ever - burning sulphur unconsum'd ...
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... discover to him the great gulf between Hell and Heaven ; with what difficulty he passes through , directed by Chaos , the power of that place , to the sight of this new world which he sought . FORRES EDIT BOOK II . PARADISE LOST . BOOK II.
... discover to him the great gulf between Hell and Heaven ; with what difficulty he passes through , directed by Chaos , the power of that place , to the sight of this new world which he sought . FORRES EDIT BOOK II . PARADISE LOST . BOOK II.
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Abdiel Adam advanc'd Almighty angels appear'd arm'd arms Beelzebub behold Belial bliss bright burning lake call'd celestial chariot cherub cherubim cloud created creatures dark deeds deep delight divine dread dwell eternal evil eyes fair Fair angel fall'n Father fell fiend fierce fiery fill'd fire flaming flow'rs form'd fruit gates glory Gods gold golden grace hand happy hast hath Heav'n and Earth heav'nly Hell hill honour host infernal Ithuriel JOHN MILTON join'd King know'st legions less light Messiah Moloch morn night o'er Omnipotent ordain'd pain PARADISE LOST pass'd plac'd pleas'd pow'r praise quires rage rais'd reign reply'd return'd round Satan seat seem'd seraph seraphim shade sight soon spake spirits stars stood sweet taste Thammuz thee thence things thither thou thoughts throne thunder thyself tree turn'd Uriel vex'd voice wand'ring whence winds wings Zephon
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