Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books, Zväzok 1R. Bladon, T. Lawes, S. Crowder, C. Ware, and T. Payne, 1784 - 463 strán (strany) |
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Strana vii
... fhould be reftrained from the camp , in thofe unnatural commotions . I fuppofe we may impute it wholly to the great deference he paid to paternal authority , that he retired to lodgings provided for him in the city ; which being ...
... fhould be reftrained from the camp , in thofe unnatural commotions . I fuppofe we may impute it wholly to the great deference he paid to paternal authority , that he retired to lodgings provided for him in the city ; which being ...
Strana 8
... fhould live , fo the government fhould return to him and his iffue . But finding that Jupiter , Nep- tune , and Pluto were brought up fecretly , he , with his fons , made war upon Saturn , took him , his wife and children , prifoners ...
... fhould live , fo the government fhould return to him and his iffue . But finding that Jupiter , Nep- tune , and Pluto were brought up fecretly , he , with his fons , made war upon Saturn , took him , his wife and children , prifoners ...
Strana 11
... fhould be , all but lefs than he Whom thunder hath made greater ? Here at least We shall be free ; th ' Almighty hath not built Here for his envy , will not drive us hence : Here we may reign secure ; and in my To reign is worth ...
... fhould be , all but lefs than he Whom thunder hath made greater ? Here at least We shall be free ; th ' Almighty hath not built Here for his envy , will not drive us hence : Here we may reign secure ; and in my To reign is worth ...
Strana 26
... never pronounced , left it fhould be profan . ed ; we tranflate it Lord . Hippocrates ftyles it Euormoun ; the great mover of all things .. From Egypt marching , equall'd with one ftroke Both her 26 Book L PARADISE LOST .
... never pronounced , left it fhould be profan . ed ; we tranflate it Lord . Hippocrates ftyles it Euormoun ; the great mover of all things .. From Egypt marching , equall'd with one ftroke Both her 26 Book L PARADISE LOST .
Strana 45
... what compulsion and laborious flight We funk thus low ? Th ' afcent is easy then ; Th ' event is fear'd ; fhould we again provoke VOL . I. F 70 75 80 Our ftronger , fome worfe way , his wrath may I 45 Book II . PARADISE LOST .
... what compulsion and laborious flight We funk thus low ? Th ' afcent is easy then ; Th ' event is fear'd ; fhould we again provoke VOL . I. F 70 75 80 Our ftronger , fome worfe way , his wrath may I 45 Book II . PARADISE LOST .
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Adam afcend againſt alfo ancient angels appear'd arm'd arms becauſe Beelzebub Beotia blifs caft call'd called Canaan Chaldea courfe dark darkneſs deep divine earth Egypt eternal evil eyes facred faid fame Father feat feem'd feems feven fhade fhall fhape fhould fide fight fince fire firft firſt fome foon foul fpake fpi'rits fpirits ftand ftars ftate ftill ftood ftrength fuch fweet glory gods hath heav'n heav'nly hell himſelf hoft holy Horonaim Ibid Imaus Ithuriel itſelf Joktan juft Jupiter king laft lefs light loft Mizraim moft Moloch moſt mount mountain Mozambic night o'er Padan-aram pafs'd pain Paradife pleaſant poets pow'r praiſe prefent reft reign rifing river round Satan ſhall ſhape Sihon ſtood Thammuz thee thefe themſelves thence theſe things thofe thoſe thou thouſand throne weft whofe whoſe wings worfe worſe Zephon
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Strana 124 - The birds their quire apply ; airs, vernal airs, Breathing the smell of field and grove, attune The trembling leaves, while universal Pan, Knit with the Graces and the Hours in dance, Led on the eternal Spring.
Strana 4 - A dungeon horrible, on all sides round, As one great furnace flamed; yet from those flames No light; but rather darkness visible Served only to discover 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 unconsumed.
Strana 11 - Here we may reign secure ; and, in my choice, To reign is worth ambition, though in Hell : Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven.
Strana 83 - Or of the eternal co-eternal beam, May I express thee unblamed ? since God is light, And never but in unapproached light Dwelt from eternity, dwelt then in thee, Bright effluence of bright essence increate.
Strana 10 - Aloft, incumbent on the dusky air, That felt unusual weight; till on dry land He lights — if it were land that ever...
Strana 141 - So saying, on he led his radiant files, Dazzling the moon: these to the bower direct In search of whom they sought: him there they found Squat like a toad, close at the ear of Eve, Assaying by his devilish art to reach The organs of her fancy, and with them forge Illusions as he list, phantasms and dreams...
Strana 130 - Not distant far from thence a murmuring sound Of waters issued from a cave and spread Into a liquid plain then stood unmoved Pure as the expanse of heaven I thither went With unexperienced thought and laid me down On the green bank to look into the clear Smooth lake that to me seemed another sky.
Strana 29 - Obscure some glimpse of joy, to have found their chief Not in despair, to have found themselves not lost In loss itself: which on his countenance cast Like doubtful hue : but he, his wonted pride Soon recollecting, with high words, that bore Semblance of worth, not substance, gently raised Their fainting courage, and dispell'd their fears.
Strana 6 - Extort from me. To bow and sue for grace With suppliant knee, and deify his power, Who from the terror of this arm so late Doubted his empire; that were low indeed, That were an ignominy...
Strana 17 - With gay religions, full of pomp and gold, And devils to adore for deities : Then were they known to men by various names, And various idols through the heathen world.