The Poetical Works of John Milton: With the Life of the Author, Zväzok 1F. Lucas and J. Cushing., 1813 - 565 strán (strany) |
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... hath gratefully ce- lebrated in an excellent Latin elegy . At his initiation he is said to have applied himself to letters with such indefatigable industry , that he rarely was prevailed upon to quit his studies before midnight ; which ...
... hath gratefully ce- lebrated in an excellent Latin elegy . At his initiation he is said to have applied himself to letters with such indefatigable industry , that he rarely was prevailed upon to quit his studies before midnight ; which ...
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... hath join'd In equal ruin ! into what pit thou seest , 90 From what height fall'n ; so much the stronger prov'd He with his thunder : and till then who knew The force of those dire arms ? yet not for those , Nor what the potent vietor ...
... hath join'd In equal ruin ! into what pit thou seest , 90 From what height fall'n ; so much the stronger prov'd He with his thunder : and till then who knew The force of those dire arms ? yet not for those , Nor what the potent vietor ...
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... Hath lost us Heav'n , and all this mighty host In horrible destruction laid thus low , As far as Gods and heav'nly essences Can perish : for the mind and spirit remains Invincible , and vigour soon returns , 140 Though all our glory ...
... Hath lost us Heav'n , and all this mighty host In horrible destruction laid thus low , As far as Gods and heav'nly essences Can perish : for the mind and spirit remains Invincible , and vigour soon returns , 140 Though all our glory ...
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... hath recall'd His ministers of vengeance and pursuit Back to the gates of Heav'n : the sulphurous hail , Shot after us in storm , o'erblown , hath laid The fiery surge , that from the precipice Of Heav'n receiv'd us falling ; and the ...
... hath recall'd His ministers of vengeance and pursuit Back to the gates of Heav'n : the sulphurous hail , Shot after us in storm , o'erblown , hath laid The fiery surge , that from the precipice Of Heav'n receiv'd us falling ; and the ...
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... hath equall'd , force hath made supreme Above his equals ! Farewell , happy fields , Where joy for ever dwells . Hail , horrors ! hail , 250 Infernal world ! and thou , profoundest Hell , Receive thy new possessor ! one who brings A ...
... hath equall'd , force hath made supreme Above his equals ! Farewell , happy fields , Where joy for ever dwells . Hail , horrors ! hail , 250 Infernal world ! and thou , profoundest Hell , Receive thy new possessor ! one who brings A ...
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Abdiel Adam Almighty angel answer'd appear'd arm'd arms beast Beelzebub behold Belial bliss bright burning lake call'd Canaan celestial cherub cherubim cloud created creatures dark death deep delight didst divine dreadful dwell eternal evil eyes fair Fair angel faith fall'n Father fear fiend fierce fire fix'd flow'rs fruit gates glory Gods grace hand happy hast hath heard heart Heav'n and Earth heav'nly Hell hill Ithuriel JOHN MILTON join'd King lest light live mankind Messiah morn nigh night o'er ordain'd pain PARADISE LOST pass'd peace pleas'd pow'r rais'd reign reply'd return'd round sapience Satan seat seem'd seraph serpent shade shalt sight soon sov'reign spake spirits stars stood sweet taste Thammuz thee thence thine things thither thou hast thoughts throne thyself tree turn'd Uriel vex'd voice wand'ring whence wings Zephon
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Strana 193 - Yet when I approach Her loveliness, so absolute she seems And in herself complete; so well to know Her own, that what she wills to do or say Seems wisest, virtuousest, discreetest, best...
Strana 219 - So saying, her rash hand in evil hour Forth reaching to the Fruit, she pluck'd, she eat: Earth felt the wound, and Nature from her seat Sighing through all her Works gave signs of woe, That all was lost.
Strana 3 - OF Man's First Disobedience, and the Fruit Of that Forbidden Tree, whose mortal taste Brought Death into the World, and all our woe, With loss of Eden, till one greater Man Restore us, and regain the blissful Seat, Sing Heav'nly Muse, that on the secret top Of Oreb, or of Sinai, didst inspire That Shepherd, who first taught the chosen Seed, In the Beginning how the Heav'ns and Earth Rose out of Chaos...
Strana 10 - What matter where, if I be still the same, And what I should be, all but less than he Whom thunder hath made greater? Here at least We shall be free...
Strana 111 - Angels; for ye behold him, and with songs And choral symphonies, day without night, Circle his throne rejoicing; ye in Heaven, On earth join, all ye creatures, to extol Him first, him last, him midst, and without end.
Strana 305 - Began to parch that temperate clime ; whereat In either hand the hast'ning angel caught Our ling'ring parents, and to th' eastern gate Led them direct, and down the cliff as fast To the subjected plain ; then disappear'd. 640 They looking back, all th...
Strana 50 - The secrets of the hoary deep ; a dark Illimitable ocean, without bound, Without dimension; where length, breadth, and height, And time, and place, are lost ; where eldest Night And Chaos, ancestors of Nature, hold Eternal anarchy, amidst the noise Of endless wars, and by confusion stand.
Strana 6 - This downfall : since by fate the strength of gods And this empyreal substance cannot fail ; Since through experience of this great event In arms not worse, in foresight much...
Strana 111 - These are thy glorious works, Parent of good, Almighty, thine this universal frame, Thus wondrous fair; thyself how wondrous then ! Unspeakable, who sitt'st above these heavens, To us invisible, or dimly seen In these thy lowest works; yet these declare Thy goodness beyond thought, and power divine.
Strana 79 - He brings, and round about him, nor from Hell One step, no more than from himself, can fly By change of place.