Poetical Works, Volume 2Macmillan, 1893 |
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Page 21
... peace . He had finished it , according to Aubrey , " about 3 years after the K.'s restauracion , " i.e. about 1663 . If so , he had been five or six years in all engaged on the poem , and the places in which he had successively pursued ...
... peace . He had finished it , according to Aubrey , " about 3 years after the K.'s restauracion , " i.e. about 1663 . If so , he had been five or six years in all engaged on the poem , and the places in which he had successively pursued ...
Page 69
... peace And rest can never dwell , hope never comes That comes to all , but torture without end Still urges , and a fiery deluge , fed With ever - burning sulphur unconsumed . Such place Eternal Justice had prepared For those rebellious ...
... peace And rest can never dwell , hope never comes That comes to all , but torture without end Still urges , and a fiery deluge , fed With ever - burning sulphur unconsumed . Such place Eternal Justice had prepared For those rebellious ...
Page 86
... Peace is despaired ; 660 For who can think submission ? War , then , war Open or understood , must be resolved . " He spake ; and , to confirm his words , out - flew Millions of flaming swords , drawn from the thighs Of mighty Cherubim ...
... Peace is despaired ; 660 For who can think submission ? War , then , war Open or understood , must be resolved . " He spake ; and , to confirm his words , out - flew Millions of flaming swords , drawn from the thighs Of mighty Cherubim ...
Page 97
... peaceful sloth , Not peace ; and after him thus Mammon spake : ——— " Either to disenthrone the King of Heaven We war , if war be best , or to regain VOL . II . 230 H 240 Our own right lost . Him to unthrone we BOOK II . 97.
... peaceful sloth , Not peace ; and after him thus Mammon spake : ——— " Either to disenthrone the King of Heaven We war , if war be best , or to regain VOL . II . 230 H 240 Our own right lost . Him to unthrone we BOOK II . 97.
Page 99
... peaceful counsels , and the settled state Of order , how in safety best we may Compose our present evils , with regard ... peace : for such another field They dreaded worse than Hell ; so much the fear Of thunder and the sword of Michaël ...
... peaceful counsels , and the settled state Of order , how in safety best we may Compose our present evils , with regard ... peace : for such another field They dreaded worse than Hell ; so much the fear Of thunder and the sword of Michaël ...
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