Paradise Regain'd: A Poem, in Four Books. To which is Added Samson Agonistes: and Poems Upon Several Occasions. The Author John Milton. From the Text of Thomas Newton D.D. |
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Thou Spi'rit who ledst this glorious eremite Into the desert , his victorious field ,
Against the spiritual foe , and brought'st him thence 10 By proof th'undoubted Son
of God , inspire , As thou art wont , my prompted song else mute , And bear ...
Thou Spi'rit who ledst this glorious eremite Into the desert , his victorious field ,
Against the spiritual foe , and brought'st him thence 10 By proof th'undoubted Son
of God , inspire , As thou art wont , my prompted song else mute , And bear ...
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... time was then For long indulgence to their fears or grief : Unanimous they all
commit the care And management of this main enterprize To him their great
dictator , whose attempt At first against mankind so well had thriv'd In Adam's
overthrow ...
... time was then For long indulgence to their fears or grief : Unanimous they all
commit the care And management of this main enterprize To him their great
dictator , whose attempt At first against mankind so well had thriv'd In Adam's
overthrow ...
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Victory ' and triumph to the Son of God Now entring his great duel , not of arms ,
But to vanquish by wisdom hellish wiles . 175 The Father knows the Son ;
therefore secure Ventures his filial virtue , though untry'd , Against whate'er may
tempt ...
Victory ' and triumph to the Son of God Now entring his great duel , not of arms ,
But to vanquish by wisdom hellish wiles . 175 The Father knows the Son ;
therefore secure Ventures his filial virtue , though untry'd , Against whate'er may
tempt ...
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But now an aged man in rural weeds , Following , as seem'd , the quest of some
stray ewe , 315 Or wither'd sticks to gather , which might serve Against a winter's
day when winds blow keen , To warm him wet return'd from field at eve ...
But now an aged man in rural weeds , Following , as seem'd , the quest of some
stray ewe , 315 Or wither'd sticks to gather , which might serve Against a winter's
day when winds blow keen , To warm him wet return'd from field at eve ...
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... should be Of many in Israël , and to a sign Spoken against , that through my
very soul A sword shall pierce ; this is my favor'd lot , My exaltation to afflictions
high ; Afflicted I may be , it seems , and blest ; I will not argue that , nor will repine
.
... should be Of many in Israël , and to a sign Spoken against , that through my
very soul A sword shall pierce ; this is my favor'd lot , My exaltation to afflictions
high ; Afflicted I may be , it seems , and blest ; I will not argue that , nor will repine
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