Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton, Том 1J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, A. Ward, S. Birt, C. Hitch, B. Dod [and 5 others in London], 1746 - Всего страниц: 378 |
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... grace With fuppliant knee , and deifie His pow'r , Who from the terror of this arm fo late Doubted His empire . That were low indeed ! That were an ignominy and shame beneath This downfal ! fince ( by fate ) the strength of Gods , And ...
... grace With fuppliant knee , and deifie His pow'r , Who from the terror of this arm fo late Doubted His empire . That were low indeed ! That were an ignominy and shame beneath This downfal ! fince ( by fate ) the strength of Gods , And ...
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... grace , and mercy fhewn On man by him feduc'd : but on himself Treble confufion , wrath , and vengeance pour'd . 220 Forthwith upright he rears from off the pool His mighty ftature ; on each hand the flames . Driv'n backward flope their ...
... grace , and mercy fhewn On man by him feduc'd : but on himself Treble confufion , wrath , and vengeance pour'd . 220 Forthwith upright he rears from off the pool His mighty ftature ; on each hand the flames . Driv'n backward flope their ...
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... 'n's Lord fupreme We over - power ? Suppofe He should relent And publish grace to all , on promise made Of new subjection : with what eyes could we 235 Stand in His presence humble , and receive Strict laws Book II . PARADISE LOST . 39.
... 'n's Lord fupreme We over - power ? Suppofe He should relent And publish grace to all , on promise made Of new subjection : with what eyes could we 235 Stand in His presence humble , and receive Strict laws Book II . PARADISE LOST . 39.
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... grace : and , God proclaiming peace , Yet live in hatred , enmity and strife Among themselves , and levy cruel wars , Wafting the earth , each other to destroy : As if ( which might induce us to accord ) Man had not hellish foes enow ...
... grace : and , God proclaiming peace , Yet live in hatred , enmity and strife Among themselves , and levy cruel wars , Wafting the earth , each other to destroy : As if ( which might induce us to accord ) Man had not hellish foes enow ...
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... grace . But now at laft the facred influence 1031 Of light appears , and from the walls of heav'n 1035 Shoots far into the bofom of dim night 1040 A glimmering dawn : here Nature first begins Her fartheft verge , and Chaos to retire ...
... grace . But now at laft the facred influence 1031 Of light appears , and from the walls of heav'n 1035 Shoots far into the bofom of dim night 1040 A glimmering dawn : here Nature first begins Her fartheft verge , and Chaos to retire ...
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Adam afcend againſt Angels appear'd arm'd arms battel beft behold blifs bright burning lake call'd cloſe cœleftial darkneſs deep dread earth eaſe eternal eyes faid Fair Angel fall'n Father feat feem'd fhall fide fiend fight filence fince fire firft firſt flow'rs fome fong fons foon foul fpake ftill fuch fweet glory hath heav'n heav'nly hell higheſt hill himſelf hoft JOHN MILTON juſt King laft laſt lefs leſs light loft meaſure moſt muſt night o'er pafs'd pain Paradife PARADISE LOST paſs pleaſant pow'r praiſe rais'd reaſon reft reign reply'd reſt rife rofe round Satan ſeems ſhade ſhall ſhape ſhould ſky ſpake ſpeed ſpirits ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtood ſtream ſtrength ſuch ſweet taſte thee thefe themſelves thence theſe things thofe thoſe thou thoughts thouſand thro throne thy felf Tow'rds turn'd vex'd whence whofe whoſe wings worfe worſe
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Стр. 23 - Arch-Angel : but his face Deep scars of thunder had intrench'd ; and care Sat on his faded cheek, but under brows Of dauntless courage, and considerate pride Waiting revenge : cruel his eye, but cast Signs of remorse and passion, to behold The fellows of his crime, the followers rather (Far other once beheld in bliss), condemn'd For ever now to have their lot in pain...
Стр. 153 - Hear, all ye angels, progeny of light, Thrones, dominations, princedoms, virtues, powers ; Hear my decree, which unrevoked shall stand. This day I have begot whom I declare My only Son, and on this holy hill Him have anointed, whom ye now 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...
Стр. 105 - Flowers of all hue, and without thorn the rose : Another side, umbrageous grots and caves Of cool recess, o'er which the mantling vine Lays forth her purple grape, and gently creeps Luxuriant; meanwhile murmuring waters fall Down the slope hills, dispersed, or in a lake, That to the fringed bank with myrtle crown'd Her crystal mirror holds, unite their streams.
Стр. 133 - Awake: the morning shines, and the fresh field Calls us; we lose the prime, to mark how spring Our tended plants, how blows the citron grove, What drops the myrrh, and what the balmy reed, How Nature paints her colours, how the bee Sits on the bloom, extracting liquid sweet.
Стр. 195 - So spake the Son, and into terror changed His countenance, too severe to be beheld, And full of wrath bent on his enemies. At once the four spread out their starry wings With dreadful shade contiguous, and the orbs Of his fierce chariot roll'd, as with the sound Of torrent floods, or of a numerous host.
Стр. 111 - O thou, for whom And from whom I was form'd, flesh of thy flesh, And without whom am to no end ; my guide And head ! what thou hast said is just and right. For we to him, indeed, all praises owe, And daily thanks ; I chiefly, who enjoy So far the happier lot, enjoying thee Pre-eminent by so much odds, while thou Like consort to thyself canst no where find.
Стр. 15 - God's high sufferance for the trial of man By falsities and lies the greatest part Of mankind they corrupted to forsake God their Creator, and the...
Стр. 100 - Short intermission bought with double smart. This knows my Punisher ; therefore as far From granting he, as I from begging, peace. All hope excluded thus, behold...
Стр. 105 - If true, here only, and of delicious taste : Betwixt them lawns, or level downs, and flocks Grazing the tender herb, were interposed ; Or palmy hillock, or the flowery lap Of some irriguous valley spread her store, Flowers of all hue, and without thorn the rose...
Стр. 139 - Air, and ye Elements, the eldest birth Of Nature's womb, that in quaternion run Perpetual circle, multiform ; and mix And nourish all things ; let your ceaseless change Vary to our Great Maker still new praise.