Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books, Nide 2 |
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Sivu 144
Thou therefore now advise , Or bear what to my mind first thoughts present ; Let
us divide our labors , thou where choice Leads thee , or where most needs ,
whether to wind 215 The woodbine round this arbor , or direct The clasping ivy
where ...
Thou therefore now advise , Or bear what to my mind first thoughts present ; Let
us divide our labors , thou where choice Leads thee , or where most needs ,
whether to wind 215 The woodbine round this arbor , or direct The clasping ivy
where ...
Sivu 154
Not then mistrust , but tender love injoins , That I should mind thee oft , and mind
thou me . Firm we subsist , yet possible to swerve , Since reason not impossibly
may meet 36 € Some specious object by the foe suborn'd , And fall into deception
...
Not then mistrust , but tender love injoins , That I should mind thee oft , and mind
thou me . Firm we subsist , yet possible to swerve , Since reason not impossibly
may meet 36 € Some specious object by the foe suborn'd , And fall into deception
...
Sivu 305
But Adam with such counsel nothing sway'd , 1010 To better hopes his more
attentive mind Lab'ring had rais'd , and thus to Eve reply'd . Eve , thy contempt of
life and pleasure seems To argue in thee something more sublime And excellent
...
But Adam with such counsel nothing sway'd , 1010 To better hopes his more
attentive mind Lab'ring had rais'd , and thus to Eve reply'd . Eve , thy contempt of
life and pleasure seems To argue in thee something more sublime And excellent
...
Sivu 385
When once enough is said to Latin poets , who always imitate excite in the
reader's mind a proper them , Hor . Epod . XVI . 47 . idea of what the poet is
representmontibus altis ing , whatever is added , however beautiful , ferves only
to teize the ...
When once enough is said to Latin poets , who always imitate excite in the
reader's mind a proper them , Hor . Epod . XVI . 47 . idea of what the poet is
representmontibus altis ing , whatever is added , however beautiful , ferves only
to teize the ...
Sivu iv
Mind , i . 97 , 139 , 253 , 254 , 626 . v . 667. ix . 58 , 159. xii . 189 . ii . 34 , 189. iii .
52 , 705. iv . 55 , Midnight - march , v . ... 779 , 1120 , 1125. x . 8 , 825 , Mid sky , vi
. 314 . 1011,1015 . xi . 144,687 . xii.444 . Mid - voiy , vi . 854 . Mind ( verb ) ii .
Mind , i . 97 , 139 , 253 , 254 , 626 . v . 667. ix . 58 , 159. xii . 189 . ii . 34 , 189. iii .
52 , 705. iv . 55 , Midnight - march , v . ... 779 , 1120 , 1125. x . 8 , 825 , Mid sky , vi
. 314 . 1011,1015 . xi . 144,687 . xii.444 . Mid - voiy , vi . 854 . Mind ( verb ) ii .
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Sivu 9 - Urania, and fit audience find, though few. But drive far off the barbarous dissonance Of Bacchus and his revellers, the race Of that wild rout that tore the Thracian bard In Rhodope, where woods and rocks had ears To rapture, till the savage clamour drown'd Both harp and voice ; nor could the Muse defend Her son.
Sivu 435 - ... observe His providence; and on Him sole depend, Merciful over all His works, with good Still overcoming evil, and by small Accomplishing great things, by things...
Sivu 153 - O Woman ! best are all things as the will Of God ordain'd them; his creating hand Nothing imperfect or deficient left Of all that he created: much less man, Or aught that might his happy state secure, Secure from outward force; within himself The danger lies, yet lies within his power: Against his will, he can receive no harm...
Sivu 433 - So shall the World go on, To good malignant, to bad men benign, Under her own weight groaning, till the day Appear of respiration to the just And vengeance to the wicked...
Sivu 287 - Why delays His hand to execute what his decree Fix'd on this day? Why do I overlive? Why am I mock'd with death, and...
Sivu 104 - Man-like, but different sex ; so lovely fair, That what seem'd fair in all the world, seem'd now Mean, or in her summ'd up, in her contain'd And in her looks ; which from that time infus'd Sweetness into my heart, unfelt before, And into all things from her air inspir'd The spirit of love and amorous delight.
Sivu 32 - Into one place, and let dry land appear. Immediately the mountains huge appear Emergent, and their broad bare backs upheave Into the clouds, their tops ascend the sky. So high as...
Sivu 49 - As from his lair, the wild beast, where he wons In forest wild, in thicket, brake, or den ; Among the trees in pairs they rose, they...
Sivu 204 - Sky lour'd, and, muttering thunder, some sad drops Wept at completing of the mortal sin...
Sivu 438 - I fell asleep: but now lead on; In me is no delay; with thee to go, Is to stay here; without thee here to stay, Is to go hence unwilling; thou to me Art all things under Heav'n, all places thou, Who for my wilful crime art banished hence.