Selected Poetry and ProseMelbourne University Press, 1948 - 149 pages |
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Page 103
... hast heard , and hast not feared , But still rejoice ; how is it now become So dreadful to thee ? That thou art naked , who Hath told thee ? Hast thou eaten of the tree Whereof I gave thee charge thou shouldst not eat ? ' To whom thus ...
... hast heard , and hast not feared , But still rejoice ; how is it now become So dreadful to thee ? That thou art naked , who Hath told thee ? Hast thou eaten of the tree Whereof I gave thee charge thou shouldst not eat ? ' To whom thus ...
Page 104
... Satan first in sin his doom applied Though in mysterious terms , judged as then best : And on the serpent thus his curse let fall : ' Because thou hast done this , thou art accursed Above all cattle , each beast of the field ; 104 MILTON.
... Satan first in sin his doom applied Though in mysterious terms , judged as then best : And on the serpent thus his curse let fall : ' Because thou hast done this , thou art accursed Above all cattle , each beast of the field ; 104 MILTON.
Page 113
... hast attained the sum Of wisdom ; hope no higher , though all the stars Thou knew'st by name , and all the ethereal powers , All secrets of the deep , all Nature's works , Or works of God in heaven , air , earth , or sea , And all the ...
... hast attained the sum Of wisdom ; hope no higher , though all the stars Thou knew'st by name , and all the ethereal powers , All secrets of the deep , all Nature's works , Or works of God in heaven , air , earth , or sea , And all the ...
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Adam and Eve Aegean Sea Almighty Angels Archangel Areopagitica Arethusa arms Beelzebub behold blind bliss bright Caphtor Cataphract Chaos chorus cloud created creatures dark death deep doth dreadful Earth Emathia End of Book envy eternal Euripides evil eyes Father fear fierce fire flaming flower gates glorious glory gods golden grace Greek hand happy hath heard Heaven heavenly heighth Hell hill honour Imaus immortal King knowledge L'Allegro light Lines live Lord Lycidas mighty Milton moon morn mortal mountains Muses night o'er pain Paradise Lost pastoral poetry peace Philistines poem poet reign river round Samson Samson Agonistes Satan seat seemed shade shalt sight sing sophisms spake sphere spirit Squire's Tale St Michael's Mount stars stood strength sweet Telassar thee thence things thou didst thought throne thunder tree voice whence winds wings Zeus