The Poetical Works of John MiltonT.Y. Crowell & Company, 1892 - 618 pages |
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... behold in the poem and that boundless ante- cedent Universe of Pre - human Existence which the poem assumes . For he was a native of that Pre - human Universe - one of its greatest and most con- spicuous natives ; and what we follow in ...
... behold in the poem and that boundless ante- cedent Universe of Pre - human Existence which the poem assumes . For he was a native of that Pre - human Universe - one of its greatest and most con- spicuous natives ; and what we follow in ...
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... behold At my right hand . Your Head I him appoint ; And by myself have sworn to him shall bow All knees in Heaven , and shall confess him Lord . " With joy and obedience is this decree received throughout the hierarchies , save in one ...
... behold At my right hand . Your Head I him appoint ; And by myself have sworn to him shall bow All knees in Heaven , and shall confess him Lord . " With joy and obedience is this decree received throughout the hierarchies , save in one ...
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... behold the great work to be done , he does pass forth - far into that very Chaos through which the Rebel Angels have so recently fallen , and which now intervenes between Heaven and Hell . At length he stays his fervid wheels , and ...
... behold the great work to be done , he does pass forth - far into that very Chaos through which the Rebel Angels have so recently fallen , and which now intervenes between Heaven and Hell . At length he stays his fervid wheels , and ...
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... behold at leisure ( II . 1046 ) the sight that is breaking upon him . And what a sight ! " Far off the Empyreal Heaven extended wide In crescent , undetermined square or round , With opal towers and battlements adorned Of living ...
... behold at leisure ( II . 1046 ) the sight that is breaking upon him . And what a sight ! " Far off the Empyreal Heaven extended wide In crescent , undetermined square or round , With opal towers and battlements adorned Of living ...
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... behold the whole interior of the Starry Universe at once . He can behold it in all directions — both in the direction of latitude , or depth from the pole where he stands to the opposite pole or nadir ; and also longitudinally ...
... behold the whole interior of the Starry Universe at once . He can behold it in all directions — both in the direction of latitude , or depth from the pole where he stands to the opposite pole or nadir ; and also longitudinally ...
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