The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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... evil one ... own evil , which in the pronunciation of M.'s time would be a fully - fledged pun ( see Dobson ii 676 and 694 ) . For a moment Satan's evil becomes a separate thing , rather than a quality of him- self . Conversely , even ...
... evil one ... own evil , which in the pronunciation of M.'s time would be a fully - fledged pun ( see Dobson ii 676 and 694 ) . For a moment Satan's evil becomes a separate thing , rather than a quality of him- self . Conversely , even ...
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... evil hour thou didst give ear To that false worm , of whomsoever taught To counterfeit man's voice , true in our fall , 1070 False in our promised rising ; since our eyes Opened we find indeed , and find we know Both good and evil ...
... evil hour thou didst give ear To that false worm , of whomsoever taught To counterfeit man's voice , true in our fall , 1070 False in our promised rising ; since our eyes Opened we find indeed , and find we know Both good and evil ...
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... evil he may be sure , Which neither his foreknowing can prevent , And he the future evil shall no less 775 In apprehension than in substance feel Grievous to bear : but that care now is past , Man is not whom to warn : those few escaped ...
... evil he may be sure , Which neither his foreknowing can prevent , And he the future evil shall no less 775 In apprehension than in substance feel Grievous to bear : but that care now is past , Man is not whom to warn : those few escaped ...
Contents
On the Death of a Fair 14 In Eandem On the Same | 7 |
Mansus Manso Bibliothecarium To John | 59 |
Naturam non pati senium | 61 |
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