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... Thou Luvah , said the Prince of Light , behold our sons and daughters Repose on beds . Let them sleep on , do thou alone depart Into thy wished kingdom , where in Majesty and Power We may create a throne . Deep in the North I place my ...
... Thou Luvah , said the Prince of Light , behold our sons and daughters Repose on beds . Let them sleep on , do thou alone depart Into thy wished kingdom , where in Majesty and Power We may create a throne . Deep in the North I place my ...
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... thou fled , To lay thy meek , contented Head ? . . . Ambition searches all its Sphere Of Pomp and State , to meet thee there . . . . Lovely , lasting Peace appear ! This World it self , if thou art here , Is once again with Eden ...
... thou fled , To lay thy meek , contented Head ? . . . Ambition searches all its Sphere Of Pomp and State , to meet thee there . . . . Lovely , lasting Peace appear ! This World it self , if thou art here , Is once again with Eden ...
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... thou , divine Philosophy , Shed thy blest Influence ; with thy Train appear Of Graces mild ; far be the Stoick boast , The Cynick's Snarl , and churlish Pedantry . Bright Visitant , if not too high my Wish , Come in the lovely Dress you ...
... thou , divine Philosophy , Shed thy blest Influence ; with thy Train appear Of Graces mild ; far be the Stoick boast , The Cynick's Snarl , and churlish Pedantry . Bright Visitant , if not too high my Wish , Come in the lovely Dress you ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
THE CHARACTERISTICS OF PARADISE LOST AND THEIR | 75 |
THOMSON | 123 |
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