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" Is this the region, this the soil, the clime," Said then the lost Archangel, " this the seat That we must change for Heaven? — this mournful gloom For that celestial light ? Be... "
Outlines of English and American Literature - Page 127
by William Joseph Long - 1917 - 557 pages
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, Volume 1

John Milton - Bible - 1821 - 226 pages
...Stygian flood As Gods, and by their own recover'd strength, Not by the sufferance of supernal Power. Is this the region, this the soil, the clime, Said...That we must change for Heaven ; this mournful gloom B3 For that celestial light? Be it so ! since he, Who now is Sovereign, can dispose and bid What shall...
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Paradise lost, a poem

John Milton - 1821 - 346 pages
...flood. As gods, and by their own recover'd strength, 240 Hot by the sufferance of supernal Power. " Is this the region, this the soil, the clime," Said...Archangel, " this the seat That we must change for Heav'n, this mournful gloom For that celestial light ? Be' it so, since he 244 Who now is Sov'reign...
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The British poets, including translations, Volume 16

British poets - 1822 - 302 pages
...Stygian flood As gods, and by their own recover'd strength, Not by the sufferance of supernal Power. " Is this the region? this the soil ? the clime, (Said...is sovran, can dispose and bid What shall be right : furthest from him is best, Whom reason hath equall'd, force hath made supreme Above his equals. Farewell,...
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The Investigator (or, Quarterly magazine) [ed. by W.B. Collyer, T ..., Volume 5

William Bengo' Collyer - 1822 - 514 pages
...indissoluble tyrant," as sitting " wretched in his height, restless in wretchedness," exclaims : — " Is this the region, this the soil, the clime, Said...— this mournful gloom For that celestial light? — Farewell happy fields, Where joy forever dwells." Moloch, too, confesses his power, and Belial...
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Paradise lost, a poem

John Milton - 1823 - 306 pages
...Stygian flood As Gods, and by their own recover'd strength, Not by the sufterance, of supernal Power. Is this the region, this the soil, the clime, Said...Heaven ; this mournful gloom For that celestial light ? Bt it so ! since he, Who now is Sovran, csu dispose and hid What shall be righ! : !'u. liiest from...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors ..., Volume 1

John Milton - 1824 - 646 pages
...Stygian flood As Gods, and by their own recover'd strength, 240 Not by the sufferance of supernal Power. Is this the region, this the soil, the clime, Said...Arch-Angel, this the seat That we must change for heav'n, this mournful gloom For that celestial light ? Be' it so, since he 245 Who now is Sovran can...
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Select British Poets, Or, New Elegant Extracts from Chaucer to the Present ...

William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...Stygian flood As Gods, and by their own recover'd strength, Not by the suff 'ronce of supernal Power. Is this the region, this the soil, the clime, Said...Arch-angel, this the seat That we must change for Heav'n, this mournful For that celestial light ? Be it so, since he [gloom Who now is Sov'reign, can...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton ...

John Milton - 1824 - 510 pages
...flood. As gods, and by their own recovt-r'd" strength ; '¿ 10 Not by the sufrrance of supernal power. " Is this the region, this the soil, the clime," Said then the lost archangel " this the seat, Tlint we must change for heaven? this mournful F«r that celestial light ? be it so! since he a 15...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors ..., Volume 1

John Milton - 1824 - 676 pages
...this the soil, the clime, Said then the lost Arch-Angel, this the seat That we must change for heav'n, this mournful gloom For that celestial light ? Be' it so, since he 24.5 Who now is Sovran can dispose and bid What shall be right: farthest from him is best, Whom reas'on...
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Select Poets of Great Britain: To which are Prefixed, Criticial Notices of ...

William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1825 - 600 pages
...Heav'n, this mournful gloom For that eelestial light ? Be it so, sinee he Who new is Sov'reign, ean %I # Z e T > *3! m F< K o 9 equall'd, foree hath made supreme Above his equals. Farewell, happy fields, Where joy for ever dwells...
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