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... Heav'n ? Or in this abject posture have ye sworn To adore the Conquerour ? who now beholds Cherube and Seraph rowling in the Flood With scatter'd Arms and Ensigns , till anon His swift pursuers from Heav'n Gates discern Th ' advantage ...
... Heav'n ? Or in this abject posture have ye sworn To adore the Conquerour ? who now beholds Cherube and Seraph rowling in the Flood With scatter'd Arms and Ensigns , till anon His swift pursuers from Heav'n Gates discern Th ' advantage ...
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... Heav'n Such as he pleasd , and circumscrib'd thir being ? Yet by experience taught we know how good , And of our good , and of our dignitie How provident he is , how farr from thought To make us less , bent rather to exalt Our happie ...
... Heav'n Such as he pleasd , and circumscrib'd thir being ? Yet by experience taught we know how good , And of our good , and of our dignitie How provident he is , how farr from thought To make us less , bent rather to exalt Our happie ...
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... Heav'n fresh - blowing , pure and sweet , With day - spring born ; here leave me to respire . [ 1-11 ] By line three ... Heav'n fresh - blowing , pure and sweet , With day - spring born . . . [ 9-11 ] The metaphor of the " breath of Heav ...
... Heav'n fresh - blowing , pure and sweet , With day - spring born ; here leave me to respire . [ 1-11 ] By line three ... Heav'n fresh - blowing , pure and sweet , With day - spring born . . . [ 9-11 ] The metaphor of the " breath of Heav ...
Contents
PART ONE Paradise Lost | 19 |
Satanic Rhetoric | 41 |
The Alterd Stile of Fallen Men | 69 |
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