Selected Poetry and ProseMelbourne University Press, 1948 - 149 páginas |
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... leave , what if thy son Prove disobedient , and reproved , retort , " Wherefore didst thou beget me ? I sought it not . ' Wouldst thou admit for his contempt of thee That proud excuse ? Yet him not thy election But natural necessity ...
... leave , what if thy son Prove disobedient , and reproved , retort , " Wherefore didst thou beget me ? I sought it not . ' Wouldst thou admit for his contempt of thee That proud excuse ? Yet him not thy election But natural necessity ...
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... leave Paradise , their sorrow lightened by the great dignity of their fate and the promise of forgiveness to Mankind through the sacrifice of the Son of God . He ended ; and thus Adam last replied : ' How soon hath thy prediction , Seer ...
... leave Paradise , their sorrow lightened by the great dignity of their fate and the promise of forgiveness to Mankind through the sacrifice of the Son of God . He ended ; and thus Adam last replied : ' How soon hath thy prediction , Seer ...
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... leave me to respire . This day a solemn feast the people hold To Dagon their sea idol , and forbid Laborious works ; unwillingly this rest Their superstition yields me ; hence with leave Retiring from the popular * noise , I seek This ...
... leave me to respire . This day a solemn feast the people hold To Dagon their sea idol , and forbid Laborious works ; unwillingly this rest Their superstition yields me ; hence with leave Retiring from the popular * noise , I seek This ...
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Adam and Eve Aegean Sea Almighty Angels Archangel Areopagitica Arethusa arms Beelzebub behold blind bliss bright Caphtor Cataphract Chaos chorus cloud created creatures dark death deep doth dreadful Earth Emathia End of Book envy eternal Euripides evil eyes Father fear fierce fire flaming flower gates glorious glory gods golden grace Greek hand happy hath heard Heaven heavenly heighth Hell hill honour Imaus immortal King knowledge L'Allegro light Lines live Lord Lycidas mighty Milton moon morn mortal mountains Muses night o'er pain Paradise Lost pastoral poetry peace Philistines poem poet reign river round Samson Samson Agonistes Satan seat seemed shade shalt sight sing sophisms spake sphere spirit Squire's Tale St Michael's Mount stars stood strength sweet Telassar thee thence things thou didst thought throne thunder tree voice whence winds wings Zeus