Jones's Cabinet Edition of British Poets, Volume 1Jones & Company, 1831 |
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... beneath : Now lately heaven and earth , another world Hung o'er my realm , link'd in a golden chain , 1005 To that side heaven from whence your legions fell : If that way be your walk , you have not far ; So much the nearer danger ; go ...
... beneath : Now lately heaven and earth , another world Hung o'er my realm , link'd in a golden chain , 1005 To that side heaven from whence your legions fell : If that way be your walk , you have not far ; So much the nearer danger ; go ...
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... beneath , That wash thy hallow'd feet , and warbling flow , Nightly I visit : nor sometimes forget Those other two equall'd with me in fate , ( So were I equall'd with them in renown ! ) Blind Thamyris , and blind Mæonides : And ...
... beneath , That wash thy hallow'd feet , and warbling flow , Nightly I visit : nor sometimes forget Those other two equall'd with me in fate , ( So were I equall'd with them in renown ! ) Blind Thamyris , and blind Mæonides : And ...
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... me , and my dread of shame Among the spirits beneath , whom I seduc'd With other promises and other vaunts Than to submit , boasting I could subdue 75 80 385 85 265 , When Satan , still in gaze as first Book IV To Lady Margaret.
... me , and my dread of shame Among the spirits beneath , whom I seduc'd With other promises and other vaunts Than to submit , boasting I could subdue 75 80 385 85 265 , When Satan , still in gaze as first Book IV To Lady Margaret.
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... beneath . This Paradise I give thee , count it thine To till , and keep , and of the fruit to eat : " Of every tree that in the garden grows 310 315 thou 320 325 Eat freely with glad heart ; fear here no dearth ; But of the tree whose ...
... beneath . This Paradise I give thee , count it thine To till , and keep , and of the fruit to eat : " Of every tree that in the garden grows 310 315 thou 320 325 Eat freely with glad heart ; fear here no dearth ; But of the tree whose ...
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... beneath , So may we hold our place and these mild seats 125 Without new trouble ; such an enemy 150 Is risen to invade us , who no less Threatens than our expulsion down to hell ; I , as I undertook , and with the vote Consenting in ...
... beneath , So may we hold our place and these mild seats 125 Without new trouble ; such an enemy 150 Is risen to invade us , who no less Threatens than our expulsion down to hell ; I , as I undertook , and with the vote Consenting in ...
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ACTON PLACE amid angels arms beauty behold beneath bless'd bliss bosom breast breath bright call'd charms clouds dark death deep delight divine dread dwell earth eternal fair fame fancy fear fire fix'd flame flood flowers form'd glory grace Greece grove hand happy hast hath heart heaven hills honour hope hour labour light live Lord lyre mind Muse Naiads nature nature's never night numbers nymph o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH once pain Palemon PARADISE LOST peace pleasure praise pride rage rapture reign rills rise Rodmond round sacred Satan scene seem'd shade shine shore sight smile smiling band soft song soon soul spirit spring stood stream sublime sweet taste tempest thee thence thine things thou thought throne toil tongue truth Twas vale vex'd virtue voice wave whence wild wind wings wisdom wonder youth