The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical1779 |
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... Tempter , and his proem tun'd ; Into the heart of Eve his words made way , Though at the voice much marveling ; at length Not unamaz'd fhe thus in anfwer spake . What may this mean ? language of man pronounc'd By tongue of brute , and ...
... Tempter , and his proem tun'd ; Into the heart of Eve his words made way , Though at the voice much marveling ; at length Not unamaz'd fhe thus in anfwer spake . What may this mean ? language of man pronounc'd By tongue of brute , and ...
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... Tempter thus reply'd . Emprefs of this fair world , refplendent Eve , Eafy to me it is to tell thee all 565 [ obey'd : What thou command'st , and right thou shouldst be ' I was at first as other beafts that graze The trodden herb , of ...
... Tempter thus reply'd . Emprefs of this fair world , refplendent Eve , Eafy to me it is to tell thee all 565 [ obey'd : What thou command'st , and right thou shouldst be ' I was at first as other beafts that graze The trodden herb , of ...
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... Tempter guilefully reply'd . Indeed ? hath God then faid that of the fruit Of all these garden trees ye fhall not eat , Yet Lords declar'd of all in earth or air ? To whom thus Eve yet finlefs . Of each tree in the garden we may eat ...
... Tempter guilefully reply'd . Indeed ? hath God then faid that of the fruit Of all these garden trees ye fhall not eat , Yet Lords declar'd of all in earth or air ? To whom thus Eve yet finlefs . Of each tree in the garden we may eat ...
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... tempter cross'd the gulf from Hell . I told you then he should prevail and speed On his bad errand , Man fhould be feduc'd And flatter'd out of all , believing lies Against his Maker ; no decree of mine Concurring to neceffitate his ...
... tempter cross'd the gulf from Hell . I told you then he should prevail and speed On his bad errand , Man fhould be feduc'd And flatter'd out of all , believing lies Against his Maker ; no decree of mine Concurring to neceffitate his ...
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... Tempter : on that profpe & ftrange Their earnest eyes they fix'd , imagining For one forbidden tree a multitude Now ris'n , to work them further wae or shame ; Yet parch'd with fealding thirst and hunger fierce , Though to delude them ...
... Tempter : on that profpe & ftrange Their earnest eyes they fix'd , imagining For one forbidden tree a multitude Now ris'n , to work them further wae or shame ; Yet parch'd with fealding thirst and hunger fierce , Though to delude them ...
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Adam againſt alfo alſo Angels beaſt beft behold beſt call'd cauſe Chorus cloud death defcended defert defire earth erft evil eyes faid fair faith fear feek fent fhall fide fight fince firft firſt flain fome foon forrow foul fpake fruit ftill ftood fuch glory hath heard heart Heav'n heav'nly Hell higheſt himſelf Ifrael juft juſt king laft laſt leaſt lefs loft mankind mifery moſt muft muſt nigh pafs Paradife PARADISE LOST PARADISE REGAIN'D pleaſure pow'r praiſe reaſon reft reign reply'd reſt return'd rifing Satan Saviour ſeek ſeems Serpent ſhade ſhall ſhame ſhape ſhe ſhort ſhould ſhow Son of God ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtood ſweet tafte taſte Tempter thee thefe themſelves thence theſe things thofe thoſe thou art thought throne tree utmoſt virtue whofe whoſe wilderneſs wiſdom worfe worſe worſhip