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... hath bestowed Worlds , and on whom hath all these graces poured ; That both in him and all things , as is meet , The universal Maker we may praise ; Who justly hath driven out his rebel foes To deepest hell , and to repair that loss ...
... hath bestowed Worlds , and on whom hath all these graces poured ; That both in him and all things , as is meet , The universal Maker we may praise ; Who justly hath driven out his rebel foes To deepest hell , and to repair that loss ...
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... Hath eaten of the fruit , and is become , Not dead , as we are threatened , but thenceforth Endued with human voice and human sense , Reasoning to admiration ; and with me Persuasively hath so prevailed , that I Have also tasted , and ...
... Hath eaten of the fruit , and is become , Not dead , as we are threatened , but thenceforth Endued with human voice and human sense , Reasoning to admiration ; and with me Persuasively hath so prevailed , that I Have also tasted , and ...
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... hath left untold ; Which I full oft , amidst these shades alone , Have sat to wonder at , and gaze upon : For know , by lot from Jove , I am the power Of this fair wood , and live in oaken bower , To nurse the saplings tall , and curl ...
... hath left untold ; Which I full oft , amidst these shades alone , Have sat to wonder at , and gaze upon : For know , by lot from Jove , I am the power Of this fair wood , and live in oaken bower , To nurse the saplings tall , and curl ...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Preliminary ... John Milton,Charles Dexter Cleveland Visualització completa - 1873 |
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