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Criticism on Milton's Paradise Lost: From ʻThe Spectatorʼ. 31 December, 1711 ... - Σελίδα 103
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...kind. And tht gnat Light of Day yet wants to run Much of Us Ract, through fteep, fufpenfe in Heavn HtU by thy Voice; thy potent Voice he hears, And longer will delay, to bear thee tell His Generation, &c. THE Angel's encouraging our firft Parents in a L purfuit after Knowledge,...

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...jind longer iuill delay, to bear thee tell Hii Generation, Sec. D 3 THE THE Angel's encouraging enr firft Parents in a modeft purfuit after Knowledge, with the Caufes which he aflign* for the Creation of the World, are very juft and beautiful. The Mefliah, by whom, as we are...

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...great light of day yet *•* wants to run " Much of his race though fteep» " fwfpenfe in heav'n " Held by thy voice, thy potent " voice he hears, " And longer will delay tohearthee ".tell " His generation, and the rifing " birth " Of nature from the unapparent " deep."...

Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Last Edition. The Author John Milton

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...know. And the great light of day yet wants to run Much of his race, though fteep, fufpenfe in heav'a Held by thy voice; thy potent voice he hears, And...longer will delay, to hear thee tell His generation, and the riiing birth Of nature from the un-apparent Deep : Or , if the ftar of ev'ning, and the moon...

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...the Grtat Light of Day yet wantt to run Much of his Race though ft eef, fufpenfe in Hea<v'a Weld ty thy Voice, thy potent Voice he hears, And longer will...&c. — THE Angel's encouraging our firft Parents in * modeft Purfuit after Knowledge, with the Caufes which he affigns for the Creation of the World, are...

Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. According to ...

John Milton - 1767 - 376 σελίδες
...And the great light of day. yet wants to run Much of his race though fieepi fufpenfe in heav'nHeld by thy voice, thy potent voice he hears, And longer will delay to hear thee tell His generation, and, the. riung birth Of nature from the unapparent deep : Or if the ftar of ev'uing -and the moon...

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...know. And ihe great Light of day yet wants to run Much 'of his race tho' fteep ; fufpenfe in Heav'n, Held by thy voice, thy potent voice, he hears, And longer will delay to hear thce tell His generation, nnci the riling birth Of Nature from the unapparent Deep : Or if the ftar...

Paradise Lost: With Notes, Selected from Newton and Others, to ..., Τόμοι 1-2

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...know. And the great light of day yet wants to run Much of his race, though steep ; suspense in Heav'n, Held by thy voice, thy potent voice, he hears, And longer will delay to hear thee tell ioi His generation, and the rising birth Of nature from the unapparent deep : Or if the star of ev'ning...

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