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A History of the West Indies: Containing the Natural, Civil, and ... - Page 192
by Thomas Coke - 1811
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Paradise lost, a poem. 2nd Scots ed

John Milton - 1746 - 464 pages
...of feals, and ores, and fea-mews' clang; To teach thee that GOD attributes to place 836 No fanility, if none be thither brought By men who there frequent, or therein dwell. And now, what further fhall enfue, behold. HE look'd, and faw the ark hull on the flood, 840 .Which...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books, Volume 2

John Milton - 1750 - 682 pages
...conftandy ufe to flocks of bud«. «36. f. To teach thee that God attributes to place 836 No fandity, if none be thither brought By men who there frequent, or therein dwell. And now what further ihall enfue, behold. He look'd, and faw the ark hull on the flood, 840 Which now...
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Paradisus amissus: Poema Joannis Miltoni. Latine redditum a Guilielmo Dobson ...

John Milton - 1750 - 630 pages
...haunt of feals and ores, and fea- mews' clang . To teach thee that God attributes to place No fan&ity, if none be thither brought By men who there frequent, or therein dwell. Moribus ornarit, quafcunque habitaverit, oras. Quin age, nunc oculis hauri, quae deinde fequuntur....
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Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. According to ...

John Milton - 1767 - 376 pages
...haunt of feales and ores, and fea-mews clang. To teach thee that God attributes to place No fanftitie, if none be thither brought By men who there frequent, or therein dwell. And now what further fhall enfue, behold. He look'd, and faw the ark hull on the floud, "Which now...
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Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to ...

English poetry - 1776 - 478 pages
...take root an island salt and bare, The haunt of seals, and ores, and sea-mews clang: To teach thee that God attributes to place No sanctity, if none...brought By men who there frequent, or therein dwell. And now what further shall ensue, behold. He look'd, and saw the ark hull on the flood, 840 'Which...
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The Works of the English Poets: Milton

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 262 pages
...of feals, and ores, and fea-mews clang : 833 To teach thee that God attributes to place No fanftity, if none be thither brought By men who there frequent, or therein dwell. And now what further fhall enfue, behold. He look'd, and faw the ark hull on the flood, 840 Which now...
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Paradise lost a poem, with a biogr. and critical account of the author [by E ...

John Milton - 1789 - 278 pages
...of feals, and ores, and fta-mews clang ; 83$ To teach thee that GOB attributes to place No lanctity, if none be thither brought ' ' By men who there frequent, or therein dwell. ; And now what further fhall er.fue, behold. Helook'd, and faw the ark hull on tht: flood, 840 Which...
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The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and ..., Volume 11

English poets - 1790 - 258 pages
...of feals, and ores, and fea-mews clang : 835 To teach thee that God attributes to place No fandiity, if none be thither brought By men who there frequent, or therein dwell. And now what further fhall enfue, behold. He look'd, and faw the ark hull on the flood, 840 Which now...
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The Works of the British Poets, Volume 5

Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 740 pages
...haunt of feals, and ores, and fea-mews clang : To teach thee that God attributes to place No lanetity, if none be thither brought By men who there frequent, or therein dwell. And now what further f:\.-.\\ enfue, behold. He look'd, and (aw the ark hull on the flood, Which now...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. Printed from ...

John Milton - 1795 - 282 pages
...haunt of seals, and ores, and sea-mews clang: To teach thee that God attributes to place No sanftity, if none be thither brought By men who there frequent, or therein dwell. And now what further shall ensue, behold. He look'd, and saw the ark hull on the flood, Which now abated...
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