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" Yet soon he heal'd ; for spirits that live throughout Vital In every part, not as frail man In entrails, heart or head, liver or reins, Cannot but by annihilating die ; Nor in their liquid texture mortal wound Receive, no more than can the fluid air... "
Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books - Page 177
by John Milton - 1711 - 376 pages
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. Printed from ...

John Milton - 1795 - 282 pages
...and his pride Humbled by such rebuke, so far beneath His confidence to equal God in power. Yet soon he heal'd ; for Spi'rits that live throughout Vital in every part, not as frail inan In entrails, heart or head, liver or reins, Cannot but by annihilating die i Nor in their liquid...
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Cowley. Denham. Milton. Butler. Rochester. Roscommon. Otway. Waller. Pomfret ...

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 842 pages
...fuch rebuke, fo far beneath His confidence to equal God in power. Yet fuon he heal'd ; for Sui'riu that live throughout "Vital in every part, not as frail man 345 In entrails, heart or head, liver or reini, Cannot b;it by annihilating die ; Nor in their liquid texture...
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Paradise lost, a poem. Pr. from the text of Tonson's correct ed. of 1711

John Milton - 1801 - 396 pages
...and his pride Humbled by such rebuke, so far beneath His confidence to equal God in power. Yet soon he heal'd ; for Spi'rits that live throughout Vital in every part, not as frail man 345 Jn entrails, heart or head, liver or reins, Cannot but by annihilating die ; Nor in their liquid texture...
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The poetical works of John Milton, with the life of the author ..., Volumes 1-2

John Milton - 1807 - 514 pages
...and his pride Humbled by such rebuke, so far beneath His confidence to equal God in power. Yet soon he heal'd; for spi'rits that live throughout Vital in every part, not as frail man In entrails, heart or head, liver or reins, Cannot but by annihilating die ; Nor in their liquid texture...
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Paradise Lost, and the Fragment of a Commentary upon it by William Cowper

William Hayley - Poets, English - 1810 - 484 pages
...and his pride Humbled by such rebuke, so far beneath His confidence to equal God in power. Yet soon he heal'd; for Spirits that live throughout Vital in every part, not as frail man In entrails, heart or hcad, liv«r or reins o2 Cannot but by annihilating die; Nor in their liquid...
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La Belle Assemblée, Volume 1

1810 - 482 pages
...and his pride Humbled by such rebuke, so far beneath His confidence to equal God in power. Yet soon he heal'd; for Spirits that live throughout Vital in every part, not as frail man In entrails, heart or head, liver or reins, Cannot but by annihilating die; Nor in their liquid texture...
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Cowley, Denham, Milton

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 560 pages
...soon heheal'd; for spirits that live through' Vital in every part, not as frail man [out In entrails, heart or head, liver or reins, Cannot but by annihilating die ; Nor in tbeir liquid texture mortal wound Receive, no more than can the fluid air : All heart they live, all...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With the Life of the Author, Volume 1

John Milton - 1813 - 342 pages
...such rebuke, so far beneath His confidence to equal God in pow'r. Yet soon he heal'd ; for spi'riu that live throughout Vital in every part, not as frail man 345 ID entrails, heart or head, liver or reins, Cannot but by annihilating die ; Nor in their liquid texture...
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Wonder of a kingdom; Old Fortunatus, by Thomas Dekker. Bussy D'Ambois ...

Charles Wentworth Dilke - English drama - 1814 - 454 pages
...It is not improbable dial. Milton might have taken .a hint from this beautiful passage. " Yet soon he heal'd : for spirits that live throughout Vital in every part, not as frail man In entrails, heart or head, liver or reins, Cannot but by annihilating die : Nor in this liquid texture...
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The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 3

English literature - 1815 - 698 pages
...not improbable that he might have taken a hint from this beautiful passage." " Yet soon he heal'J : for spirits that live throughout Vital in every part, not as frail man In entrails, heart, or head, liver or reins, Cannot but by annihilating die ; Nor in this liquid texture...
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