Paradise Regain'd: A Poem. In Four Books. ; To which is Added Samson Agonistes. And Poems Upon Several Occasions. With a Tractate of EducationJ. Tonson, ... and for M. Poulson, 1725 - 352 pagina's |
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Pagina 40
... ( Whose ire I dread more than the Fire of Hell ) A fhelter and a kind of fhading cool Interpofition , as a fummer's cloud . If I then to the worst that can be hafte , Why move thy feet fo flow to what is best , 220 Happiest both to thy ...
... ( Whose ire I dread more than the Fire of Hell ) A fhelter and a kind of fhading cool Interpofition , as a fummer's cloud . If I then to the worst that can be hafte , Why move thy feet fo flow to what is best , 220 Happiest both to thy ...
Pagina 41
... whose verdant feet A fpacious plain out - stretch'd in circuit wide Lay pleasant ; from his fide two rivers flow'd , Th ' one winding , th ' other straight , and left between Fair Champain with lefs rivers intervein'd , Then meeting ...
... whose verdant feet A fpacious plain out - stretch'd in circuit wide Lay pleasant ; from his fide two rivers flow'd , Th ' one winding , th ' other straight , and left between Fair Champain with lefs rivers intervein'd , Then meeting ...
Pagina 54
... verse , Eolian charms and Dorian Lyric Odes , And his who gave them breath , but higher fung , Blind Melefigenes thence Homer call'd , Whofe Whose Poem Phœbus challeng❜d for his own . Thence what 54 PARADISE REGAIN'D . Book IV .
... verse , Eolian charms and Dorian Lyric Odes , And his who gave them breath , but higher fung , Blind Melefigenes thence Homer call'd , Whofe Whose Poem Phœbus challeng❜d for his own . Thence what 54 PARADISE REGAIN'D . Book IV .
Pagina 55
... Whose Poem Phœbus challeng❜d for his own . Thence what the lofty grave Tragoedians taught In Chorus or Iambic , teachers beft Of moral prudence , with delight receiv'd , In brief fententious precepts while they treat Of fate and chance ...
... Whose Poem Phœbus challeng❜d for his own . Thence what the lofty grave Tragoedians taught In Chorus or Iambic , teachers beft Of moral prudence , with delight receiv'd , In brief fententious precepts while they treat Of fate and chance ...
Pagina 110
... whose God is ftrongeft , thine or mine . 1155 Har . Prefume not on thy God , what ere he be , Thee he regards not , owns not , hath cut off Quite from his people , and deliver'd up Into thy Enemies hand , permitted them Το To put out ...
... whose God is ftrongeft , thine or mine . 1155 Har . Prefume not on thy God , what ere he be , Thee he regards not , owns not , hath cut off Quite from his people , and deliver'd up Into thy Enemies hand , permitted them Το To put out ...
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