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" I now must change Those notes to tragic ; foul distrust, and breach Disloyal on the part of Man, revolt And disobedience : on the part of Heaven Now alienated, distance and distaste, Anger and just rebuke, and judgment given, That brought into this world... "
Paradise lost, a poem. With the life of the author [by E. Fenton]. - Page 187
by John Milton - 1800
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The Work of Mrs. Hemans, Volume 4

Mrs. Hemans - 1842 - 372 pages
...heard To melt in strains of parting woe, When hearts to love and grief are stirr'd, ANGEL VISITS. " No more of talk where God or angel guest With man, as with his friend, familiar used To sit indulgent, and with him partake Rural repast." MILTON. ARE ye for ever to your skies departed...
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Select Works of the British Poets: In a Chronological Series from Ben Jonson ...

John Aikin - 1843 - 826 pages
...them both ; they seek to cover their nakedness ; then fall to variance and accusation of one another. unblam'd. I now must change Those notes lo tragic ; foul distrust, and breach Disloyal on the part...
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Select Works of the British Poets, in a Chronological Series from Ben Jonson ...

John Aikin - 1843 - 830 pages
...them both ; they seek to cover their nakedness ; then fall to variance and accusation of one another. otracted` ux'd To sit indulgent, and with him partake Rural repast; permitting him the while Venial discourse...
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The works of mrs Hemans; with a memoir of her life, by her sister [H.M. Owen].

Felicia Dorothea Hemans - 1845 - 360 pages
...woe, When hearts to love and grief are stirr'd, Think of me then I — I go, I go I ANGEL VISITS. " No more of talk where God or angel guest With man, as with his friend, familiar used To sit indulgent, and with him partake Rural repast." MILTON. ARE ye for ever to your skies departed...
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The poetical works of John Milton, with a memoir by J. Montgomery, Volume 1

John Milton - 1843 - 444 pages
...seek to cover their nakedness; then fall to variance and accusation of one another. " BOOK IX. . O MoRE of talk where God, or angel guest, With man, as with his friend, familiar used To sit indulgent, and with him partake Rural repast; permitting him the while Venial discourse...
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Schiller's tragedies: The Piccolomini; and The death of Wallenstein [from ...

Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller - 1844 - 104 pages
...create the splendid He can indulge without restraint ; can give A princely patronage to every art, 1 No more of talk, where god or angel guest With man, as with his friend familiar, used To sit indulgent. Paradise Lost, B. IX. 18 19 And to all worth a Sovereign's protection. Can build,...
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Lectures on the English Comic Writers

William Hazlitt - 1845 - 510 pages
...head, and Marian." * * Sonnet on Sherwood Forest, by JH Reynolds. LECTURE VIII. ON THE LIVING POETS. " No more of talk where God or Angel guest With man,...with his friend, familiar us'd To sit indulgent." GENIUS is the heir of fame ; but the hard condition on which the bright reversion must be earned is...
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The Works of Frederick Schiller: History of the revolt of the Netherlands ...

Friedrich Schiller - 1846 - 580 pages
...inviolate : What Venus twined, the bearer of glad fortune, The sullen orb of Mars soon tears to pieces. * No more of talk, where god or angel guest With man, as with his friend familiar, nsed To sit indulgent. Paradite Lost, BK MAX. Soon will his gloomy empire reach its close. Blest be...
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Paradise Lost: In Twelve Parts. Night Thoughts on Life, Death and ...

John Milton, Edward Young - 1848 - 600 pages
...them both: they seek to cover their nakedness; then fall to variance and accusation of one anothen No more of talk where God or Angel guest With Man, as with his friend, familiar used, To sit indulgent, and with him partake Rural repast ; permitting him the while Venial discourse...
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Paradise Lost: In Twelve Parts

John Milton - 1849 - 650 pages
...them both ; they seek to cover their nakedness ; then fall to variance and accusation of one another. No more of talk where God or Angel guest With Man, as with his friend, familiar used, To sit indulgent, and with him partake Rural repast ; permitting him the while Venial discourse...
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