Paradise Regain'd: A Poem. In Four Books. ; To which is Added Samson Agonistes. And Poems Upon Several Occasions. With a Tractate of EducationJ. Tonson, ... and for M. Poulson, 1725 - 352 Seiten |
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... feek . By Miracle he may , reply'd the Swain , What other way I fee not , for we here Live on tough roots and ftubs , to thirst inur'd More than the Camel , and to drink go far , 340 Men to much mifery and hardfhip born ; But if thou be ...
... feek . By Miracle he may , reply'd the Swain , What other way I fee not , for we here Live on tough roots and ftubs , to thirst inur'd More than the Camel , and to drink go far , 340 Men to much mifery and hardfhip born ; But if thou be ...
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... feek glory then , as vain Men seek Oft not deferv'd ? I feek not mine , but his Who fent me , and thereby witness whence I am . ? To whom the Tempter murm'sing thus reply'd . Think not so flight of glory ; therein least Refembling thy ...
... feek glory then , as vain Men seek Oft not deferv'd ? I feek not mine , but his Who fent me , and thereby witness whence I am . ? To whom the Tempter murm'sing thus reply'd . Think not so flight of glory ; therein least Refembling thy ...
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... feek glory ? who of his own Hath nothing , and to whom nothing belongs But condemnation , ignominy , and fhame ? Who for fo many benefits receiv'd , Turn'd recreant to God , ingrate and false , And fo of all true good himself defpoil'd ...
... feek glory ? who of his own Hath nothing , and to whom nothing belongs But condemnation , ignominy , and fhame ? Who for fo many benefits receiv'd , Turn'd recreant to God , ingrate and false , And fo of all true good himself defpoil'd ...
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... feek to free These thus degen'rate , by themselves enflav'd , Or could of inward flaves make outward free ? Know therefore when my season comes to fit On David's Throne , it fhall be like a tree , Spreading and overfhad'wing all the ...
... feek to free These thus degen'rate , by themselves enflav'd , Or could of inward flaves make outward free ? Know therefore when my season comes to fit On David's Throne , it fhall be like a tree , Spreading and overfhad'wing all the ...
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... feek virtue , and to themselves All glory arrogate , to God give none , 315 Rather accufe him under ufual names , Fortune and Fate , as one regardless quite Of mortal things . Who therefore feeks in these True wisdom , finds her not ...
... feek virtue , and to themselves All glory arrogate , to God give none , 315 Rather accufe him under ufual names , Fortune and Fate , as one regardless quite Of mortal things . Who therefore feeks in these True wisdom , finds her not ...
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