The Works of John Milton, in Verse and Prose, Printed from the Original Editions with a Life of the Author, 第 2 巻W. Pickering, 1851 |
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... less severe , I lik'd his project , the fuccefs did fear ; Through that wide field how he his way should find O'er which lame faith leads understanding blind ; Left he perplex'd the things he would explain , And what was eafy he should ...
... less severe , I lik'd his project , the fuccefs did fear ; Through that wide field how he his way should find O'er which lame faith leads understanding blind ; Left he perplex'd the things he would explain , And what was eafy he should ...
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... ( whom I now Of force believe Almighty , fince no less Then fuch could hav orepow'rd fuch force as ours ) Have left us this our spirit and strength intire 140 Strongly to fuffer and fupport our pains , That we Book 1 . 7 PARADISE LOST .
... ( whom I now Of force believe Almighty , fince no less Then fuch could hav orepow'rd fuch force as ours ) Have left us this our spirit and strength intire 140 Strongly to fuffer and fupport our pains , That we Book 1 . 7 PARADISE LOST .
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... less then hee Whom Thunder hath made greater ? Here at least We shall be free ; th ' Almighty hath not built Here for his envy , will not drive us hence : Here we may reign secure , and in my choyce To reign is worth ambition though in ...
... less then hee Whom Thunder hath made greater ? Here at least We shall be free ; th ' Almighty hath not built Here for his envy , will not drive us hence : Here we may reign secure , and in my choyce To reign is worth ambition though in ...
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... less At length from us may find , who overcomes By force , hath overcome but half his foe . Space may produce new Worlds ; whereof fo rife There went a fame in Heav'n that he ere long Intended to create , and therein plant A generation ...
... less At length from us may find , who overcomes By force , hath overcome but half his foe . Space may produce new Worlds ; whereof fo rife There went a fame in Heav'n that he ere long Intended to create , and therein plant A generation ...
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... less then smallest Dwarfs , in narrow room Throng numberlefs , like that Pigmean Race Beyond the Indian Mount , or Faerie Elves , Whose midnight Revels , by a Forrest fide 780 Or Fountain fome belated Peasant sees , Or dreams he Book 1 ...
... less then smallest Dwarfs , in narrow room Throng numberlefs , like that Pigmean Race Beyond the Indian Mount , or Faerie Elves , Whose midnight Revels , by a Forrest fide 780 Or Fountain fome belated Peasant sees , Or dreams he Book 1 ...
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178 ページ - Urania, and fit audience find, though few. But drive far off the barbarous dissonance Of Bacchus and his revellers, the race Of that wild rout that tore the Thracian bard In Rhodope, where woods and rocks had ears To rapture, till the savage clamour drown'd Both harp and voice ; nor could the muse defend Her son.
22 ページ - Of dauntless courage, and considerate pride Waiting revenge : cruel his eye, but cast Signs of remorse and passion to behold The fellows of his crime, the followers rather, Far other once beheld in bliss, condemn'd For ever now to have their lot in pain, Millions of spirits for his fault amerced...
88 ページ - O thou that, with surpassing glory crowned, Look'st from thy sole dominion like the god Of this new World — at whose sight all the stars Hide their diminished heads — to thee I call, But with no friendly voice, and add thy name, 0 Sun, to tell thee how I hate thy beams, That bring to my remembrance from what state 1 fell, how glorious once above thy Sphere, Till pride and worse ambition threw me down, Warring in Heaven against Heaven's matchless King!
185 ページ - And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters. And God made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament: and it was so. And God called the firmament Heaven. And the evening and the morning were the second day.
10 ページ - Is this the region, this the soil, the clime,' Said then the lost Archangel, ' this the seat That we must change for Heaven ? this mournful gloom For that celestial light ? Be it so, since he Who now is...
124 ページ - Fairest of stars, last in the train of night, If better thou belong not to the dawn, Sure pledge of day, that crown'st the smiling morn With thy bright circlet, praise Him in thy sphere, While day arises, that sweet hour of prime.
205 ページ - That not to know at large of things remote From use, obscure and subtle,; but to know That which before us lies in daily life, Is the prime wisdom...
308 ページ - Dire was the tossing, deep the groans : Despair Tended the sick, busiest from couch to couch ; And over them triumphant Death his dart Shook, but delay'd to strike, though oft invoked With vows, as their chief good, and final hope.
5 ページ - A dungeon horrible, on all sides round, As one great furnace flamed; yet from those flames No light; but rather darkness visible Served only to discover sights of woe, Regions of sorrow, doleful shades, where peace And rest can never dwell, hope never comes That comes to all, but torture without end Still urges, and a fiery deluge, fed With ever-burning sulphur unconsumed.
42 ページ - O Progeny of Heaven, Empyreal Thrones, With reason hath deep silence and demur Seized us, though undismayed : long is the way And hard, that out of Hell leads up to Light...