Complete Poetical WorksHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - Počet stran: 570 Contains all of Milton's poetry, English, Latin, Greek, and Italian. |
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... fall , o'erwhelmed With floods and whirlwinds of tempestuous fire , He soon discerns , and welt'ring by his side One next himself in power , and next in crime , Long after known in Palestine , and named Beelzebub . To whom th ' Arch ...
... fall , o'erwhelmed With floods and whirlwinds of tempestuous fire , He soon discerns , and welt'ring by his side One next himself in power , and next in crime , Long after known in Palestine , and named Beelzebub . To whom th ' Arch ...
Strana 259
... fall He and his faithless progeny . Whose fault ? Whose but his own ? Ingrate , he had of me All he could have ; I made him just and right , Sufficient to have stood , though free to fall . Such I created all th ' ethereal Powers 85 85 ...
... fall He and his faithless progeny . Whose fault ? Whose but his own ? Ingrate , he had of me All he could have ; I made him just and right , Sufficient to have stood , though free to fall . Such I created all th ' ethereal Powers 85 85 ...
Strana 311
... fall . And some are fall'n , to disobedience fall'n , And so from heav'n to deepest hell ; O fall From what high state of bliss into what woe ! " To whom our great progenitor : " Thy words . Attentive , and with more delighted ear ...
... fall . And some are fall'n , to disobedience fall'n , And so from heav'n to deepest hell ; O fall From what high state of bliss into what woe ! " To whom our great progenitor : " Thy words . Attentive , and with more delighted ear ...
Obsah
To Charles Diodati | 9 |
On the Death of the Beadle of Cambridge | 16 |
In obitum Procancellarii medici On the Death of the ViceChancellor | 24 |
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