Paradise lost, a poem. With the life of the author [by E. Fenton].1800 |
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... soon thereafter as counsel can be heard . It is ordered that the time within which to settle the bill of exceptions herein is hereby extended until Mon- day , August 20 , 1956 at nine o'clock in the forenoon or as soon as counsel can be ...
... soon thereafter as counsel can be heard . It is ordered that the time within which to settle the bill of exceptions herein is hereby extended until Mon- day , August 20 , 1956 at nine o'clock in the forenoon or as soon as counsel can be ...
Sivu 7
... soon they summ'd up all our wants The " tottle " for to find ; Said Josey , " Soon a storm I'll raise , " Said Duncombe , " That is kind . " And - for I know you never stick At trick'ry or at lie ; I think we might make out a case Twix ...
... soon they summ'd up all our wants The " tottle " for to find ; Said Josey , " Soon a storm I'll raise , " Said Duncombe , " That is kind . " And - for I know you never stick At trick'ry or at lie ; I think we might make out a case Twix ...
Sivu 11
... soon proved the folly of our attempting to bag pronghorns at that distance . Soon we met a fine big buck on the trail . Two shots at a distance of about six hundred yards convinced him that there was danger lurking in the new type of ...
... soon proved the folly of our attempting to bag pronghorns at that distance . Soon we met a fine big buck on the trail . Two shots at a distance of about six hundred yards convinced him that there was danger lurking in the new type of ...
Sivu 6
... Soon in his saddle sate he fast , And soon the steep descent he past , Soon cross'd the sounding barbican , And soon the Teviot side he won . Eastward the wooded path he rode , - Green hazels o'er his basnet nod ; He pass'd the Peel of ...
... Soon in his saddle sate he fast , And soon the steep descent he past , Soon cross'd the sounding barbican , And soon the Teviot side he won . Eastward the wooded path he rode , - Green hazels o'er his basnet nod ; He pass'd the Peel of ...
Sivu 13
... soon withered up . News of this sad occurrence was brought to Aśoka , and he was deeply grieved . The queen tried her utmost to cheer him , but he was inconsolable . At last she employed her secret agent to revive the tree by her magic ...
... soon withered up . News of this sad occurrence was brought to Aśoka , and he was deeply grieved . The queen tried her utmost to cheer him , but he was inconsolable . At last she employed her secret agent to revive the tree by her magic ...
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Paradise Lost, a Poem. with the Life of the Author [By E. Fenton] Professor John Milton,Elijah Fenton Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2016 |
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Abdiel Adam Almighty Angel answer'd appear'd arm'd arms beast Beelzebub behold bliss bright burning lake call'd Canaan celestial Cherub Cherubim cloud created creatures dark death deep delight divine dreadful dwell eternal ev'ning evil eyes fair Fair angel faith fall'n Father fear fiend fierce fire fix'd flow'rs fruit gates glory gods grace hand happy hast hath heard heart heav'n and earth heav'nly hell hill Ithuriel JOHN MILTON join'd King know'st lest light live lost mankind night o'er ordain'd pain Paradise Paradise Lost pass'd peace pleas'd pow'r rais'd reign reply'd return'd round sapience Satan seat seem'd Seraph serpent shade shalt sight soon sp'rits spake spirits stars stood sweet taste Thammuz thee thence thine things thither thou hast thoughts throne thyself tow'rds tree turn'd Uriel vex'd voice wand'ring whence wings Zephon
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Sivu 242 - O! why did God, Creator wise, that peopled highest heaven With spirits masculine, create at last This novelty on earth, this fair defect Of nature, and not fill the world at once With men, as angels, without feminine; Or find some other way to generate Mankind?
Sivu 45 - Their song was partial, but the harmony (What could it less when spirits immortal sing?) Suspended Hell, and took with ravishment The thronging audience.
Sivu 61 - And wisdom at one entrance quite shut out. So much the rather thou celestial Light Shine inward, and the mind through all her powers Irradiate, there plant eyes, all 'mist from thence Purge and disperse, that I may see and tell Of things invisible to mortal sight.
Sivu 255 - O unexpected stroke, worse than of death ! Must I thus leave thee, Paradise? thus leave Thee, native soil, these happy walks and shades, Fit haunt of gods? where I had hope to spend, Quiet though sad, the respite of that day That must be mortal to us both.
Sivu 204 - Stood in himself collected, while each part, Motion, each act won audience ere the tongue...
Sivu 60 - Or hear'st thou rather pure ethereal stream, Whose fountain who shall tell? Before the sun, Before the heavens thou wert, and at the voice Of God, as with a mantle, didst invest The rising world of waters dark and deep, Won from the void and formless infinite.
Sivu 187 - 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 a world of woe.
Sivu 284 - New Heavens, new Earth, ages of endless date, Founded in righteousness, and peace, and love; To bring forth fruits, joy and eternal bliss.
Sivu 111 - 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.
Sivu 215 - The fig-tree ; not that kind for fruit renown'd, But such as at this day, to Indians known, In Malabar or Decan spreads her arms Branching so broad and long, that in the ground The bended twigs take root, and daughters grow About the mother tree, a pillar'd shade High over-arch'd, and echoing walks between...