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RMERHB67–Samson Agonistes John Milton (1608-1674). The play was published in 1671 and tells the story of Samson, from Judges 13-16.
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RMW58KJ2–An introduction to the prose and poetical works of John Milton : comprising all the autobiographic passages in his works, the more explicit presentations of his ideas of true liberty : Comus, Lycidas, and Samson Agonistes with notes and forewords : Milton, John, 1608-1674
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RM2RAACPX–The Modern Samson Agonistes by Horace Morgan. The Wrecker of his own Empire and the World's Peace. Kaiser Wilhelm II depicted as a troubled Samson in the temple, with the German and Austrian Empire (as well as the world's respect) tumbling around him. Date: 1914
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RM2AN6A9T–An introduction to the prose and poetical works of John Milton; comprising all the autobiographic passages in his works, the more explicit presentations of his ideas of true liberty; Comus, Lycidas, and Samson Agonistes; .
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RMBG1T5R–JOHN MILTON - English poet aged 62 as engraved by William Faithorne for the frontespiece of Milton's History of Britain in 1670
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RMERHBAK–Samson Agonistes John Milton (1608-1674). The play was published in 1671 and tells the story of Samson, from Judges 13-16.
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RM2RGDN69–The Modern Samson Agonistes by Horace Morgan. The Wrecker of his own Empire and the World's Peace. Kaiser Wilhelm II depicted as a troubled Samson in the temple, with the German and Austrian Empire (as well as the world's respect) tumbling around him.
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RMERHB6A–Samson Agonistes John Milton (1608-1674). The play was published in 1671 and tells the story of Samson, from Judges 13-16. At
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RMERHBAR–Samson Agonistes John Milton (1608-1674). The play was published in 1671 and tells the story of Samson, from Judges 13-16.
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RMW58KJ5–An introduction to the prose and poetical works of John Milton, comprising all the autobiographic passages in his works, the more explicit presentations of his ideas of true liberty, Comus, Lycidas and Samson Agonistes. With notes and forewords : Corson, Hiram, 1828-1911
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RMERHBAP–Samson Agonistes John Milton (1608-1674). The play was published in 1671 and tells the story of Samson, from Judges 13-16.
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RMERHB66–Samson Agonistes John Milton (1608-1674). The play was published in 1671 and tells the story of Samson, from Judges 13-16.
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RMERHB64–Samson Agonistes John Milton (1608-1674). The play was published in 1671 and tells the story of Samson, from Judges 13-16.
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RMERHBAH–Samson Agonistes John Milton (1608-1674). The play was published in 1671 and tells the story of Samson, from Judges 13-16.
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RM2AN6D7N–An introduction to the prose and poetical works of John Milton; comprising all the autobiographic passages in his works, the more explicit presentations of his ideas of true liberty; Comus, Lycidas, and Samson Agonistes; . ation BY Professor HIRAM CORSON Cornell Univeisity i8mo Cloth 75 cents THE PRESS He holds simply that one cant read well unless heappreciates well, and that a proper use of ones voice inreading aloud is an outward and audible sign of inward andspiritual grace. He writes earnestly and with the eloquentsimplicity of a man who has something to say and hasconsidered well how he
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RMERHB63–Samson Agonistes John Milton (1608-1674). The play was published in 1671 and tells the story of Samson, from Judges 13-16.
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RM2AJEF5E–Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books ; to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions . d. As Mr. El-wood informs us, Milton did not fomuch as think of it till he was ad-vanced in years, and it is not verylikely,confidering the troubles andinfirmities he had long labord un-der, that his fludies had been muchempioyd about that time amongthe fprightly ] talians, or indeed anywriters of that turn. Confillentwith this fuppofition we find it of aquite different flamp, and infleadof allufions to poets either ancientor modern, it is full of moral andphilofophical reafonings,
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RMERHBAN–Samson Agonistes John Milton (1608-1674). The play was published in 1671 and tells the story of Samson, from Judges 13-16. At
Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books ; to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions . in the notes. The Latin poems I cannot fay are equal to feveralof his Englifli compofitions: but yet they are notwithout their merit; they are not a Cento like modof the modern Latin poetry; there is fpirit, invention,and other marks and tokens of a rifing genius; for itfhould be confidered, that the greater part of themwere written while the author was under twenty.They are printed corredly according to his own edi-tions in 1645 and 1673; and as they can be readonly by the learned, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paradise-regaind-a-poem-in-four-books-to-which-is-added-samson-agonistes-and-poems-upon-several-occasions-in-the-notes-the-latin-poems-i-cannot-fay-are-equal-to-feveralof-his-englifli-compofitions-but-yet-they-are-notwithout-their-merit-they-are-not-a-cento-like-modof-the-modern-latin-poetry-there-is-fpirit-inventionand-other-marks-and-tokens-of-a-rifing-genius-for-itfhould-be-confidered-that-the-greater-part-of-themwere-written-while-the-author-was-under-twentythey-are-printed-corredly-according-to-his-own-edi-tions-in-1645-and-1673-and-as-they-can-be-readonly-by-the-learned-image338380365.html
RM2AJEFH1–Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books ; to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions . in the notes. The Latin poems I cannot fay are equal to feveralof his Englifli compofitions: but yet they are notwithout their merit; they are not a Cento like modof the modern Latin poetry; there is fpirit, invention,and other marks and tokens of a rifing genius; for itfhould be confidered, that the greater part of themwere written while the author was under twenty.They are printed corredly according to his own edi-tions in 1645 and 1673; and as they can be readonly by the learned,
Samson Agonistes John Milton (1608-1674). The play was published in 1671 and tells the story of Samson, from Judges 13-16. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-samson-agonistes-john-milton-1608-1674-the-play-was-published-in-1671-83360544.html
RMERHB68–Samson Agonistes John Milton (1608-1674). The play was published in 1671 and tells the story of Samson, from Judges 13-16.
An introduction to the prose and poetical works of John Milton; comprising all the autobiographic passages in his works, the more explicit presentations of his ideas of true liberty; Comus, Lycidas, and Samson Agonistes; . ^0^ .« >- , *?^ f.^.s?. % V ?^ ^ ?^^g^/- -%. A^ . o / -^ = %„ .^^ ^A o %^^^ .^V^^f/^!^- % .< AN INTRODUCTION TO THE PROSEAND POETICAL WORKS OF JOHN MILTON •j^^yi^o. AN INTRODUCTION PROSE AND POETICAL WORKS OF / JOHN MILTON Comprising all the Autobiographic Passages in his Works, the more ExplicitPresentations of his Ideas of True Liberty COM US, LYCIDAS, and SAMSON AGO Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-introduction-to-the-prose-and-poetical-works-of-john-milton-comprising-all-the-autobiographic-passages-in-his-works-the-more-explicit-presentations-of-his-ideas-of-true-liberty-comus-lycidas-and-samson-agonistes-0-gt-fs-v-g-a-o-=-a-o-vf!-lt-an-introduction-to-the-proseand-poetical-works-of-john-milton-jyio-an-introduction-prose-and-poetical-works-of-john-milton-comprising-all-the-autobiographic-passages-in-his-works-the-more-explicitpresentations-of-his-ideas-of-true-liberty-com-us-lycidas-and-samson-ago-image340047149.html
RM2AN6DH1–An introduction to the prose and poetical works of John Milton; comprising all the autobiographic passages in his works, the more explicit presentations of his ideas of true liberty; Comus, Lycidas, and Samson Agonistes; . ^0^ .« >- , *?^ f.^.s?. % V ?^ ^ ?^^g^/- -%. A^ . o / -^ = %„ .^^ ^A o %^^^ .^V^^f/^!^- % .< AN INTRODUCTION TO THE PROSEAND POETICAL WORKS OF JOHN MILTON •j^^yi^o. AN INTRODUCTION PROSE AND POETICAL WORKS OF / JOHN MILTON Comprising all the Autobiographic Passages in his Works, the more ExplicitPresentations of his Ideas of True Liberty COM US, LYCIDAS, and SAMSON AGO
Samson Agonistes John Milton (1608-1674). The play was published in 1671 and tells the story of Samson, from Judges 13-16. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-samson-agonistes-john-milton-1608-1674-the-play-was-published-in-1671-83360541.html
RMERHB65–Samson Agonistes John Milton (1608-1674). The play was published in 1671 and tells the story of Samson, from Judges 13-16.
Samson and Dalilah, biblical scene from the Old Testament. Woodcut by Gustave Doré (1832 - 1883). Operatic treatment of story by Saint-Saëns. Also 'Samson', oratorio by Handel, based on John Milton's epic poem 'Samson Agonistes'. Dalila, Delila, Delilah, Simson Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-samson-and-dalilah-biblical-scene-from-the-old-testament-woodcut-by-147067571.html
RMJF7E57–Samson and Dalilah, biblical scene from the Old Testament. Woodcut by Gustave Doré (1832 - 1883). Operatic treatment of story by Saint-Saëns. Also 'Samson', oratorio by Handel, based on John Milton's epic poem 'Samson Agonistes'. Dalila, Delila, Delilah, Simson
Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books ; to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions . isc. ScotchStory, p. 155. K E X N E T H, who having pri-vily poifond Malcolm Dufie, thathis own fon might fucceed, is flainby Fenella. Scotch Hill. p. 157,158, ijc. Macbeth, beginning at thearrival of Malcolm at MackdufFe.The matter of Duncan may beexprefsd by the appearing of hisgholL MOABITIDES OrPHINEAS. The Epitafis whereof may lie inthe contention, firft between thefather of Zimri and Eleazer, whe-ther he [ought] to have flain his foii [ 335 ] fon without law: Next, the em-bafT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paradise-regaind-a-poem-in-four-books-to-which-is-added-samson-agonistes-and-poems-upon-several-occasions-isc-scotchstory-p-155-k-e-x-n-e-t-h-who-having-pri-vily-poifond-malcolm-dufie-thathis-own-fon-might-fucceed-is-flainby-fenella-scotch-hill-p-157158-ijc-macbeth-beginning-at-thearrival-of-malcolm-at-mackduffethe-matter-of-duncan-may-beexprefsd-by-the-appearing-of-hisgholl-moabitides-orphineas-the-epitafis-whereof-may-lie-inthe-contention-firft-between-thefather-of-zimri-and-eleazer-whe-ther-he-ought-to-have-flain-his-foii-335-fon-without-law-next-the-em-baft-image338379725.html
RM2AJEEP5–Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books ; to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions . isc. ScotchStory, p. 155. K E X N E T H, who having pri-vily poifond Malcolm Dufie, thathis own fon might fucceed, is flainby Fenella. Scotch Hill. p. 157,158, ijc. Macbeth, beginning at thearrival of Malcolm at MackdufFe.The matter of Duncan may beexprefsd by the appearing of hisgholL MOABITIDES OrPHINEAS. The Epitafis whereof may lie inthe contention, firft between thefather of Zimri and Eleazer, whe-ther he [ought] to have flain his foii [ 335 ] fon without law: Next, the em-bafT
Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books ; to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions . ulfffiu/ru/^. PARADISE REGAIND. A P O E M, I N FOUR BOOKS. To which is added SAMSON AGONISTES: AND Poems upon Several Occasions; The AUTHOR JOHN MILTON. The THIRD EDITION, With Notes of various Authors, By THOMAS NEWTON, D. D. Volume the First. LONDON: Printed for C. Hitch and L. Hawes, J.- and R. Tonfon, J. Ward, S, Crowder and Co. T. Longman, A. and C, Corbet^ B. Law and Co. and R, Ware. MDCCLX. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from Princeton Theological Semi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paradise-regaind-a-poem-in-four-books-to-which-is-added-samson-agonistes-and-poems-upon-several-occasions-ulfffiuru-paradise-regaind-a-p-o-e-m-i-n-four-books-to-which-is-added-samson-agonistes-and-poems-upon-several-occasions-the-author-john-milton-the-third-edition-with-notes-of-various-authors-by-thomas-newton-d-d-volume-the-first-london-printed-for-c-hitch-and-l-hawes-j-and-r-tonfon-j-ward-s-crowder-and-co-t-longman-a-and-c-corbet-b-law-and-co-and-r-ware-mdcclx-digitized-by-the-internet-archive-in-2011-with-funding-from-princeton-theological-semi-image338380696.html
RM2AJEG0T–Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books ; to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions . ulfffiu/ru/^. PARADISE REGAIND. A P O E M, I N FOUR BOOKS. To which is added SAMSON AGONISTES: AND Poems upon Several Occasions; The AUTHOR JOHN MILTON. The THIRD EDITION, With Notes of various Authors, By THOMAS NEWTON, D. D. Volume the First. LONDON: Printed for C. Hitch and L. Hawes, J.- and R. Tonfon, J. Ward, S, Crowder and Co. T. Longman, A. and C, Corbet^ B. Law and Co. and R, Ware. MDCCLX. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from Princeton Theological Semi
. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . ( 33 ). Paradise Regained. BOOK III. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paradise-regaind-a-poem-in-four-books-to-which-is-added-samson-agonistes-and-poems-upon-several-occasions-with-a-tractate-of-education-33-paradise-regained-book-iii-image369732364.html
RM2CDENB8–. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . ( 33 ). Paradise Regained. BOOK III.
. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . E The Perfons. Samfon. Manoa, the Father of Samfon. Dalila his Wife, Harapha 0/ Gath. Publick officer, Mejfenger, Chorus of Danites. The Scene before the Prifon in Gaza« ( 75 ). Samfon Agomftes. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paradise-regaind-a-poem-in-four-books-to-which-is-added-samson-agonistes-and-poems-upon-several-occasions-with-a-tractate-of-education-e-the-perfons-samfon-manoa-the-father-of-samfon-dalila-his-wife-harapha-0-gath-publick-officer-mejfenger-chorus-of-danites-the-scene-before-the-prifon-in-gaza-75-samfon-agomftes-image369722274.html
RM2CDE8EX–. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . E The Perfons. Samfon. Manoa, the Father of Samfon. Dalila his Wife, Harapha 0/ Gath. Publick officer, Mejfenger, Chorus of Danites. The Scene before the Prifon in Gaza« ( 75 ). Samfon Agomftes.
. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . tha71kfgiving for their deliverancefrom the hands of Sam Ton, which yet moretroubles him. Manoa then departs to profe-cute his endeavour with the Philiftian Lordsfor Samfoni redemptioii; who in the 7?2eanwhile is vi/ited by otherpeyfons 3 andlajlly bya ftiblick Officer to require his C077ii77g to theFeafl before the Lords and People, to play orfhew his Jlrc77gth in their prefence j he atfirflrefufes, dijmiffvig thepublick Officer withabfolute denial to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paradise-regaind-a-poem-in-four-books-to-which-is-added-samson-agonistes-and-poems-upon-several-occasions-with-a-tractate-of-education-tha71kfgiving-for-their-deliverancefrom-the-hands-of-sam-ton-which-yet-moretroubles-him-manoa-then-departs-to-profe-cute-his-endeavour-with-the-philiftian-lordsfor-samfoni-redemptioii-who-in-the-72eanwhile-is-viited-by-otherpeyfons-3-andlajlly-bya-ftiblick-officer-to-require-his-c077ii77g-to-thefeafl-before-the-lords-and-people-to-play-orfhew-his-jlrc77gth-in-their-prefence-j-he-atfirflrefufes-dijmiffvig-thepublick-officer-withabfolute-denial-to-image369723256.html
RM2CDE9P0–. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . tha71kfgiving for their deliverancefrom the hands of Sam Ton, which yet moretroubles him. Manoa then departs to profe-cute his endeavour with the Philiftian Lordsfor Samfoni redemptioii; who in the 7?2eanwhile is vi/ited by otherpeyfons 3 andlajlly bya ftiblick Officer to require his C077ii77g to theFeafl before the Lords and People, to play orfhew his Jlrc77gth in their prefence j he atfirflrefufes, dijmiffvig thepublick Officer withabfolute denial to
. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . had to Strophe^Antiftrophe or Fpod^ which were a kind of Stan-zas framed only for the Mufick, then usd withthe Chorus that fung^ noteffential to the Poem,and therefore not material 5 or being divided in-to Stanzas or Paufes, they may be calld Ail<eo-Jlropha. Divifion into Act and Scene referringchiefly to the Stage (to which this work neverwas intended) is here omitted. It fuffices if the whole Drama be found notproducd beyond the fifth A61, of the f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paradise-regaind-a-poem-in-four-books-to-which-is-added-samson-agonistes-and-poems-upon-several-occasions-with-a-tractate-of-education-had-to-stropheantiftrophe-or-fpod-which-were-a-kind-of-stan-zas-framed-only-for-the-mufick-then-usd-withthe-chorus-that-fung-noteffential-to-the-poemand-therefore-not-material-5-or-being-divided-in-to-stanzas-or-paufes-they-may-be-calld-aillteo-jlropha-divifion-into-act-and-scene-referringchiefly-to-the-stage-to-which-this-work-neverwas-intended-is-here-omitted-it-fuffices-if-the-whole-drama-be-found-notproducd-beyond-the-fifth-a61-of-the-f-image369724472.html
RM2CDEB9C–. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . had to Strophe^Antiftrophe or Fpod^ which were a kind of Stan-zas framed only for the Mufick, then usd withthe Chorus that fung^ noteffential to the Poem,and therefore not material 5 or being divided in-to Stanzas or Paufes, they may be calld Ail<eo-Jlropha. Divifion into Act and Scene referringchiefly to the Stage (to which this work neverwas intended) is here omitted. It fuffices if the whole Drama be found notproducd beyond the fifth A61, of the f
. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . God of their Fore-fathers; but (6 dyd Impenitent, and left a race behind Like to themfelves, diftinguifhablefcarce from Gentiles, but by Circumcifion vain, 425 And God with Idols in their worfhip joind. Should I of thefe the liberty regard. Who freed, as to their ancient Patrimony, Unhumbld, unrepentant, unreformd. Headlong woud follow 5 and to their Gods perhaps Of Bethel and o£Dan ? no, let them ferve 431 Their enemies, who ferve Idols with God. Yet h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paradise-regaind-a-poem-in-four-books-to-which-is-added-samson-agonistes-and-poems-upon-several-occasions-with-a-tractate-of-education-god-of-their-fore-fathers-but-6-dyd-impenitent-and-left-a-race-behind-like-to-themfelves-diftinguifhablefcarce-from-gentiles-but-by-circumcifion-vain-425-and-god-with-idols-in-their-worfhip-joind-should-i-of-thefe-the-liberty-regard-who-freed-as-to-their-ancient-patrimony-unhumbld-unrepentant-unreformd-headlong-woud-follow-5-and-to-their-gods-perhaps-of-bethel-and-odan-no-let-them-ferve-431-their-enemies-who-ferve-idols-with-god-yet-h-image369729239.html
RM2CDEHBK–. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . God of their Fore-fathers; but (6 dyd Impenitent, and left a race behind Like to themfelves, diftinguifhablefcarce from Gentiles, but by Circumcifion vain, 425 And God with Idols in their worfhip joind. Should I of thefe the liberty regard. Who freed, as to their ancient Patrimony, Unhumbld, unrepentant, unreformd. Headlong woud follow 5 and to their Gods perhaps Of Bethel and o£Dan ? no, let them ferve 431 Their enemies, who ferve Idols with God. Yet h
. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . Paradise Regained; BOOK I.. WHO ere while the happy Garden fling.By one xMans Difobedience loft, now finerRecovei-d ParadiTe to all mankfnd, ^By one mans firm Obedience fijlly trydThrough all temptation, and the Tempterfoild ^ ^ In all his wiles, defeated and repulsd. And Eden raisd in the wafte Wildernefs. Thou Spirit who ledft this glorious EremiteInto the Defart, his victorious FieldAgainft the fpiritual Foe, and broughtft him thence 13By proof the u Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paradise-regaind-a-poem-in-four-books-to-which-is-added-samson-agonistes-and-poems-upon-several-occasions-with-a-tractate-of-education-paradise-regained-book-i-who-ere-while-the-happy-garden-flingby-one-xmans-difobedience-loft-now-finerrecovei-d-paradite-to-all-mankfnd-by-one-mans-firm-obedience-fijlly-trydthrough-all-temptation-and-the-tempterfoild-in-all-his-wiles-defeated-and-repulsd-and-eden-raisd-in-the-wafte-wildernefs-thou-spirit-who-ledft-this-glorious-eremiteinto-the-defart-his-victorious-fieldagainft-the-fpiritual-foe-and-broughtft-him-thence-13by-proof-the-u-image369738167.html
RM2CDF0PF–. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . Paradise Regained; BOOK I.. WHO ere while the happy Garden fling.By one xMans Difobedience loft, now finerRecovei-d ParadiTe to all mankfnd, ^By one mans firm Obedience fijlly trydThrough all temptation, and the Tempterfoild ^ ^ In all his wiles, defeated and repulsd. And Eden raisd in the wafte Wildernefs. Thou Spirit who ledft this glorious EremiteInto the Defart, his victorious FieldAgainft the fpiritual Foe, and broughtft him thence 13By proof the u
. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . he whole World : Of which Dcli^hidn.Oracle (for fo I have found it) your judgJne72tdoth need no commentary , and therefore (^5, r)I will commit you with it to the heft of all feeu-rities, Gods dear love, rejnaining Tour Friend as much at command as any of longer date, Henry Wootton. I posTscRiTr. SIR, Have exprefly fent this my Foot-boy to pre-vent your departure without fome acknow-ledgment from me of the receipt of your oblig-ing Letter, having my fel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paradise-regaind-a-poem-in-four-books-to-which-is-added-samson-agonistes-and-poems-upon-several-occasions-with-a-tractate-of-education-he-whole-world-of-which-dclihidnoracle-for-fo-i-have-found-it-your-judgjne72tdoth-need-no-commentary-and-therefore-5-ri-will-commit-you-with-it-to-the-heft-of-all-feeu-rities-gods-dear-love-rejnaining-tour-friend-as-much-at-command-as-any-of-longer-date-henry-wootton-i-postscritr-sir-have-exprefly-fent-this-my-foot-boy-to-pre-vent-your-departure-without-fome-acknow-ledgment-from-me-of-the-receipt-of-your-oblig-ing-letter-having-my-fel-image369715135.html
RM2CDDYBY–. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . he whole World : Of which Dcli^hidn.Oracle (for fo I have found it) your judgJne72tdoth need no commentary , and therefore (^5, r)I will commit you with it to the heft of all feeu-rities, Gods dear love, rejnaining Tour Friend as much at command as any of longer date, Henry Wootton. I posTscRiTr. SIR, Have exprefly fent this my Foot-boy to pre-vent your departure without fome acknow-ledgment from me of the receipt of your oblig-ing Letter, having my fel
. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . plant it round with fhade Of Laurel ever-green, and branching Palm, With all his Trophies hung, and k€ts enrolld In copious Legend, or fweet Lyrick Song. Thither fhall all the valiant Youth refort, 1740 And from his memory inflame their breafts To matchlefs valour, and adventures high : The Virgins alfo fhall on feaftful days Vifit his Tomb with flowers, only bewailing His lot unfortunate in nuptial choice, ^745 Trom whence captivity and lofs of eyes. C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paradise-regaind-a-poem-in-four-books-to-which-is-added-samson-agonistes-and-poems-upon-several-occasions-with-a-tractate-of-education-plant-it-round-with-fhade-of-laurel-ever-green-and-branching-palm-with-all-his-trophies-hung-and-kts-enrolld-in-copious-legend-or-fweet-lyrick-song-thither-fhall-all-the-valiant-youth-refort-1740-and-from-his-memory-inflame-their-breafts-to-matchlefs-valour-and-adventures-high-the-virgins-alfo-fhall-on-feaftful-days-vifit-his-tomb-with-flowers-only-bewailing-his-lot-unfortunate-in-nuptial-choice-745-trom-whence-captivity-and-lofs-of-eyes-c-image369720668.html
RM2CDE6DG–. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . plant it round with fhade Of Laurel ever-green, and branching Palm, With all his Trophies hung, and k€ts enrolld In copious Legend, or fweet Lyrick Song. Thither fhall all the valiant Youth refort, 1740 And from his memory inflame their breafts To matchlefs valour, and adventures high : The Virgins alfo fhall on feaftful days Vifit his Tomb with flowers, only bewailing His lot unfortunate in nuptial choice, ^745 Trom whence captivity and lofs of eyes. C
. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . ( 17 ). Faradise Regaind. BOOK II. E AN while the new-baptizd, who yst remaindM -ffi ^^ Jordan with the Baptift, and had feea Him whom they heard fo late expi-efly calldJefus Mefliah Son of God declard.And on that high Authority had believd, ^ And with him talkt, and with him lodgd, I meanAndrevj and Smont famous after known.With others though m Holy Writ not namd.Now milTmg him their Joy fo lately found.So lately found, and fo abruptly gone, ICJ Began Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paradise-regaind-a-poem-in-four-books-to-which-is-added-samson-agonistes-and-poems-upon-several-occasions-with-a-tractate-of-education-17-faradise-regaind-book-ii-e-an-while-the-new-baptizd-who-yst-remaindm-ffi-jordan-with-the-baptift-and-had-feea-him-whom-they-heard-fo-late-expi-efly-calldjefus-mefliah-son-of-god-declardand-on-that-high-authority-had-believd-and-with-him-talkt-and-with-him-lodgd-i-meanandrevj-and-smont-famous-after-knownwith-others-though-m-holy-writ-not-namdnow-miltmg-him-their-joy-fo-lately-foundso-lately-found-and-fo-abruptly-gone-icj-began-image369735030.html
RM2CDETPE–. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . ( 17 ). Faradise Regaind. BOOK II. E AN while the new-baptizd, who yst remaindM -ffi ^^ Jordan with the Baptift, and had feea Him whom they heard fo late expi-efly calldJefus Mefliah Son of God declard.And on that high Authority had believd, ^ And with him talkt, and with him lodgd, I meanAndrevj and Smont famous after known.With others though m Holy Writ not namd.Now milTmg him their Joy fo lately found.So lately found, and fo abruptly gone, ICJ Began
. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . MASK Prefented at LUDLOW-CASTLE, 1(534. The firft Scene difcovers a wild Wood. The attendant Spirit defcends or enters, Efbre the ftarr) threfhold of Joves Court My manfion is,where thofe immortal Shapes Of bright aereal Spirits live infpherd In Regions mild of calm and ferene Air, Above the fmoak and ftirr of this dim fpot. Which men call Earth, and with lov^^-thoughted care Confind, and pefterd in this pin-fold here, Strne to keep lip a frail and feav Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paradise-regaind-a-poem-in-four-books-to-which-is-added-samson-agonistes-and-poems-upon-several-occasions-with-a-tractate-of-education-mask-prefented-at-ludlow-castle-1534-the-firft-scene-difcovers-a-wild-wood-the-attendant-spirit-defcends-or-enters-efbre-the-ftarr-threfhold-of-joves-court-my-manfion-iswhere-thofe-immortal-shapes-of-bright-aereal-spirits-live-infpherd-in-regions-mild-of-calm-and-ferene-air-above-the-fmoak-and-ftirr-of-this-dim-fpot-which-men-call-earth-and-with-lov-thoughted-care-confind-and-pefterd-in-this-pin-fold-here-strne-to-keep-lip-a-frail-and-feav-image369713976.html
RM2CDDWXG–. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . MASK Prefented at LUDLOW-CASTLE, 1(534. The firft Scene difcovers a wild Wood. The attendant Spirit defcends or enters, Efbre the ftarr) threfhold of Joves Court My manfion is,where thofe immortal Shapes Of bright aereal Spirits live infpherd In Regions mild of calm and ferene Air, Above the fmoak and ftirr of this dim fpot. Which men call Earth, and with lov^^-thoughted care Confind, and pefterd in this pin-fold here, Strne to keep lip a frail and feav
. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . all this weight he bears. 4^5- Yet he who reigns within himfelf, and rules Pallions, Defires, and Fears, is more a King j.. Which evry wife and viituous man attains: And who attains not, ill afpkes to rule Cities of men, or head-ftrong multitudes j 47® Subjed himfelf to Anarchy within. Or lawlefs Paflionsin him which he ferves. But to guide Nations in the way of truth By faving Doctrine, and from error lead To know, and knowing worfhip God aright, 475- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paradise-regaind-a-poem-in-four-books-to-which-is-added-samson-agonistes-and-poems-upon-several-occasions-with-a-tractate-of-education-all-this-weight-he-bears-45-yet-he-who-reigns-within-himfelf-and-rules-pallions-defires-and-fears-is-more-a-king-j-which-evry-wife-and-viituous-man-attains-and-who-attains-not-ill-afpkes-to-rule-cities-of-men-or-head-ftrong-multitudes-j-47-subjed-himfelf-to-anarchy-within-or-lawlefs-paflionsin-him-which-he-ferves-but-to-guide-nations-in-the-way-of-truth-by-faving-doctrine-and-from-error-lead-to-know-and-knowing-worfhip-god-aright-475-image369733841.html
RM2CDER81–. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . all this weight he bears. 4^5- Yet he who reigns within himfelf, and rules Pallions, Defires, and Fears, is more a King j.. Which evry wife and viituous man attains: And who attains not, ill afpkes to rule Cities of men, or head-ftrong multitudes j 47® Subjed himfelf to Anarchy within. Or lawlefs Paflionsin him which he ferves. But to guide Nations in the way of truth By faving Doctrine, and from error lead To know, and knowing worfhip God aright, 475-
. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . t, ut admirationes c^ plaufus populcnfmab propria fapientia excitatos intelUgat : Illi, cujus ammi dotes corporifquefenfus ad admirationemcommove7Jtf CT* per ipfam mottim cuique aufertvnt; cujuiopera ad plaufus horta72iHr, fed vajlitate vocem laudatori-hus adlmunt : Cui irTMemona hjus Orbis j In intelleHu Sapientta ??,in voluntate ardor glo/u ; in ore Eloquentia ; Harmonimcxlejlium Sph^rarum fonitus Afironomici Duce audientiy Characieres mirahnium natu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paradise-regaind-a-poem-in-four-books-to-which-is-added-samson-agonistes-and-poems-upon-several-occasions-with-a-tractate-of-education-t-ut-admirationes-c-plaufus-populcnfmab-propria-fapientia-excitatos-intelugat-illi-cujus-ammi-dotes-corporifquefenfus-ad-admirationemcommove7jtf-ct-per-ipfam-mottim-cuique-aufertvnt-cujuiopera-ad-plaufus-horta72ihr-fed-vajlitate-vocem-laudatori-hus-adlmunt-cui-irtmemona-hjus-orbis-j-in-intellehu-sapientta-in-voluntate-ardor-glou-in-ore-eloquentia-harmonimcxlejlium-sphrarum-fonitus-afironomici-duce-audientiy-characieres-mirahnium-natu-image369712589.html
RM2CDDT51–. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . t, ut admirationes c^ plaufus populcnfmab propria fapientia excitatos intelUgat : Illi, cujus ammi dotes corporifquefenfus ad admirationemcommove7Jtf CT* per ipfam mottim cuique aufertvnt; cujuiopera ad plaufus horta72iHr, fed vajlitate vocem laudatori-hus adlmunt : Cui irTMemona hjus Orbis j In intelleHu Sapientta ??,in voluntate ardor glo/u ; in ore Eloquentia ; Harmonimcxlejlium Sph^rarum fonitus Afironomici Duce audientiy Characieres mirahnium natu
. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . his wings in airy fliream Of lively portraiture difplayd. Softly on my eye-lids laid. And as 1 awake, fweet mufick breath Above, about, or underneath, Sent by fome fpirit to mortals good. Or thunfeen Genius of the Wood. £ut Toems on feveral Occafions. i ^ i But let my due feet never fail To walk the ftudious Cloyfters pale. And love the high embowed Roof, With antick Pillar mafly proof^ And ftoried Windows richly dight, Cafting a dim religious light. Th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paradise-regaind-a-poem-in-four-books-to-which-is-added-samson-agonistes-and-poems-upon-several-occasions-with-a-tractate-of-education-his-wings-in-airy-fliream-of-lively-portraiture-difplayd-softly-on-my-eye-lids-laid-and-as-1-awake-fweet-mufick-breath-above-about-or-underneath-sent-by-fome-fpirit-to-mortals-good-or-thunfeen-genius-of-the-wood-ut-toems-on-feveral-occafions-i-i-but-let-my-due-feet-never-fail-to-walk-the-ftudious-cloyfters-pale-and-love-the-high-embowed-roof-with-antick-pillar-mafly-proof-and-ftoried-windows-richly-dight-cafting-a-dim-religious-light-th-image369717699.html
RM2CDE2KF–. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . his wings in airy fliream Of lively portraiture difplayd. Softly on my eye-lids laid. And as 1 awake, fweet mufick breath Above, about, or underneath, Sent by fome fpirit to mortals good. Or thunfeen Genius of the Wood. £ut Toems on feveral Occafions. i ^ i But let my due feet never fail To walk the ftudious Cloyfters pale. And love the high embowed Roof, With antick Pillar mafly proof^ And ftoried Windows richly dight, Cafting a dim religious light. Th
. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . e or Songj ^80 What wonder then if I delight to hearHer dilates firom thy mouth ? moft men admireVirtue, who follow not her lore : permit meTo hear thee when I come (fince no man comes)And talk at leaft, tho I defpair to attain. 48 ^ Thy Father, who is holy, wife and pure.Suffers the Hypocrite or Atheous PrieftTo tread his Sacred Courts, and minifterAbout his Altar, handling holy things.Praying or vowing, and vouchfaf*d his voice 450To Balaam Reprobate, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paradise-regaind-a-poem-in-four-books-to-which-is-added-samson-agonistes-and-poems-upon-several-occasions-with-a-tractate-of-education-e-or-songj-80-what-wonder-then-if-i-delight-to-hearher-dilates-firom-thy-mouth-moft-men-admirevirtue-who-follow-not-her-lore-permit-meto-hear-thee-when-i-come-fince-no-man-comesand-talk-at-leaft-tho-i-defpair-to-attain-48-thy-father-who-is-holy-wife-and-puresuffers-the-hypocrite-or-atheous-prieftto-tread-his-sacred-courts-and-minifterabout-his-altar-handling-holy-thingspraying-or-vowing-and-vouchfafd-his-voice-450to-balaam-reprobate-image369737066.html
RM2CDEYB6–. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . e or Songj ^80 What wonder then if I delight to hearHer dilates firom thy mouth ? moft men admireVirtue, who follow not her lore : permit meTo hear thee when I come (fince no man comes)And talk at leaft, tho I defpair to attain. 48 ^ Thy Father, who is holy, wife and pure.Suffers the Hypocrite or Atheous PrieftTo tread his Sacred Courts, and minifterAbout his Altar, handling holy things.Praying or vowing, and vouchfaf*d his voice 450To Balaam Reprobate,
. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . irans Tub corde quietem Plexanimo caniu reftituifle fibu jid 1 ^oems on feveral Occajions, 305 Ad eandem. CRedula quid Hquidam Sirena Neapoli ja£las,Claraque Pnrthenopes fnna Acheloiados,Littoreamque tua defundiam Naiada ripaCorpora Chalcidico facra dedifle rogo ?Ilia quidem vivicque, & amoena Tibiidis undci Miuavit rauci murmura Paufilipi.lllic Romulidum ftudiis ornata fecundis,Atque homines cantu detinet atque Deos. Apologus de Ruflico & Hero, RUfticu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paradise-regaind-a-poem-in-four-books-to-which-is-added-samson-agonistes-and-poems-upon-several-occasions-with-a-tractate-of-education-irans-tub-corde-quietem-plexanimo-caniu-reftituifle-fibu-jid-1-oems-on-feveral-occajions-305-ad-eandem-credula-quid-hquidam-sirena-neapoli-jalasclaraque-pnrthenopes-fnna-acheloiadoslittoreamque-tua-defundiam-naiada-ripacorpora-chalcidico-facra-dedifle-rogo-ilia-quidem-vivicque-amoena-tibiidis-undci-miuavit-rauci-murmura-paufilipilllic-romulidum-ftudiis-ornata-fecundisatque-homines-cantu-detinet-atque-deos-apologus-de-ruflico-hero-rufticu-image369710503.html
RM2CDDNEF–. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . irans Tub corde quietem Plexanimo caniu reftituifle fibu jid 1 ^oems on feveral Occajions, 305 Ad eandem. CRedula quid Hquidam Sirena Neapoli ja£las,Claraque Pnrthenopes fnna Acheloiados,Littoreamque tua defundiam Naiada ripaCorpora Chalcidico facra dedifle rogo ?Ilia quidem vivicque, & amoena Tibiidis undci Miuavit rauci murmura Paufilipi.lllic Romulidum ftudiis ornata fecundis,Atque homines cantu detinet atque Deos. Apologus de Ruflico & Hero, RUfticu
. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . (282). ELEGIARUM Liber Primus. ELEGIA PRIMAAd Carolum Diodatum. ^^^Andem, chare, tuae mihf pervenere tabellae,(|| Pertulit 5c voces nuntia charta ruas,^ Pertulit occidiin Dev^e Ceftreiifis ab or.i^^s^^^ts Vergivium prono qua petit amne fakim.^^^^j Multum crede juvat terras aluifle remotasPectus amans noflri, tamque fidele caput:Quodque mihi lepidum tellus longinqua fodalem Debet, at uade brevi reddere jufTa velit.Me tenet urbs reflua quam Thamefis allui Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paradise-regaind-a-poem-in-four-books-to-which-is-added-samson-agonistes-and-poems-upon-several-occasions-with-a-tractate-of-education-282-elegiarum-liber-primus-elegia-primaad-carolum-diodatum-andem-chare-tuae-mihf-pervenere-tabellae-pertulit-5c-voces-nuntia-charta-ruas-pertulit-occidiin-deve-ceftreiifis-ab-orists-vergivium-prono-qua-petit-amne-fakimj-multum-crede-juvat-terras-aluifle-remotaspectus-amans-noflri-tamque-fidele-caputquodque-mihi-lepidum-tellus-longinqua-fodalem-debet-at-uade-brevi-reddere-jufta-velitme-tenet-urbs-reflua-quam-thamefis-allui-image369711580.html
RM2CDDPW0–. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . (282). ELEGIARUM Liber Primus. ELEGIA PRIMAAd Carolum Diodatum. ^^^Andem, chare, tuae mihf pervenere tabellae,(|| Pertulit 5c voces nuntia charta ruas,^ Pertulit occidiin Dev^e Ceftreiifis ab or.i^^s^^^ts Vergivium prono qua petit amne fakim.^^^^j Multum crede juvat terras aluifle remotasPectus amans noflri, tamque fidele caput:Quodque mihi lepidum tellus longinqua fodalem Debet, at uade brevi reddere jufTa velit.Me tenet urbs reflua quam Thamefis allui
. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . POEMS, &c. UPON Several Occasions, I N ENGLISH and LATIN,c^f.Composd at feveral times. By Mr. JOHN MILTON. ?Saccare frcntem Cingite, ne vati neceat mala lingua fiiniro. Virgil, Eclog. 7, ^{500^X^e;^>?:3;5S$K?^?{5^^ ( >J5). L Y C I D A S< /;/ this Monody the Author bewails alearned Friend ^unfortunately drowndin his pajfage from Chefter on theIrifh Seas^ i^37- ^^^ h occajionforetells the ruin of our corruptedClergy then in their height. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paradise-regaind-a-poem-in-four-books-to-which-is-added-samson-agonistes-and-poems-upon-several-occasions-with-a-tractate-of-education-poems-c-upon-several-occasions-i-n-english-and-latincfcomposd-at-feveral-times-by-mr-john-milton-saccare-frcntem-cingite-ne-vati-neceat-mala-lingua-fiiniro-virgil-eclog-7-500xegt35sk5-gtj5-l-y-c-i-d-a-slt-this-monody-the-author-bewails-alearned-friend-unfortunately-drowndin-his-pajfage-from-chefter-on-theirifh-seas-i37-h-occajionforetells-the-ruin-of-our-corruptedclergy-then-in-their-height-image369719181.html
RM2CDE4GD–. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . POEMS, &c. UPON Several Occasions, I N ENGLISH and LATIN,c^f.Composd at feveral times. By Mr. JOHN MILTON. ?Saccare frcntem Cingite, ne vati neceat mala lingua fiiniro. Virgil, Eclog. 7, ^{500^X^e;^>?:3;5S$K?^?{5^^ ( >J5). L Y C I D A S< /;/ this Monody the Author bewails alearned Friend ^unfortunately drowndin his pajfage from Chefter on theIrifh Seas^ i^37- ^^^ h occajionforetells the ruin of our corruptedClergy then in their height.
. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . pent, (halt not long Rule in the Clouds j like an Autumnal Star Or Lightning thou fhalt fall from Heavn trod down Under his feet: for proof, ere this thou feelft 6ll Thy wound, yet not thy laft and deadlieft wound By this repulfe receivd, and holdft in Hell No triumph J in all her Gates Abaddon rues Thy bold attempt i hereafter learn with aw ^i5 To dread the Son of God : he all unarmd Shall chafe thee with the terror of his voice From thy Demoniac holds Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paradise-regaind-a-poem-in-four-books-to-which-is-added-samson-agonistes-and-poems-upon-several-occasions-with-a-tractate-of-education-pent-halt-not-long-rule-in-the-clouds-j-like-an-autumnal-star-or-lightning-thou-fhalt-fall-from-heavn-trod-down-under-his-feet-for-proof-ere-this-thou-feelft-6ll-thy-wound-yet-not-thy-laft-and-deadlieft-wound-by-this-repulfe-receivd-and-holdft-in-hell-no-triumph-j-in-all-her-gates-abaddon-rues-thy-bold-attempt-i-hereafter-learn-with-aw-i5-to-dread-the-son-of-god-he-all-unarmd-shall-chafe-thee-with-the-terror-of-his-voice-from-thy-demoniac-holds-image369728267.html
RM2CDEG4Y–. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . pent, (halt not long Rule in the Clouds j like an Autumnal Star Or Lightning thou fhalt fall from Heavn trod down Under his feet: for proof, ere this thou feelft 6ll Thy wound, yet not thy laft and deadlieft wound By this repulfe receivd, and holdft in Hell No triumph J in all her Gates Abaddon rues Thy bold attempt i hereafter learn with aw ^i5 To dread the Son of God : he all unarmd Shall chafe thee with the terror of his voice From thy Demoniac holds
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RM2CDEDFH–. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . CnO ^Jfe«^Jiod&JioJ!v^«^ife^Ji-^3c^«^^5oJfeJ& Samfon Agonifles^ A Dramatick Poem. The A U T H O RJOHN MILTON, Ariflot. Poet. Cap. 6. Traga:dia eft imitatio adionis fenae, <oc. Per mifcri-corciiam 6t metum perficicns talium afFeduum i-ftrationem. •^^^^^^f^*^*^-^^^^^^^^^^^^. ( 69 ) .-r :s, ^ ^gj: -yr -i^ i jji- ;-i- -^r ^ t;;!- -^c --,> Of that fort ofl^ramatick Toem Hhkhis calld Tragedy, RAGEDY, as it was ancientlycomposd, hath been ever held the
. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . is AcademiciCantabrigienjis* 285 Elegia tertia in Obitum Prafulis Wintonienfls, 226Elegia quart a, adThomam Junium^^ &c. 288Elegia quint ay in adventum Veris* 292 Elegia fexta^ ad Carolum Diodatum^ ruri commorantem, 2^6 Elegia feptima, 2P9 Jn Proditionem Bomhardicam* 302 In Inventorem Bombarda, 3 04 Ad Leonoram Roma CanententC ibt Apologus de Ruflico & Hero. 305 Sjlvarum Liber* In Obitum Prccancellarii Me--Jici. Zo6 In Quintum Novembris, 308 In Obitum P Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paradise-regaind-a-poem-in-four-books-to-which-is-added-samson-agonistes-and-poems-upon-several-occasions-with-a-tractate-of-education-is-academicicantabrigienjis-285-elegia-tertia-in-obitum-prafulis-wintonienfls-226elegia-quart-a-adthomam-junium-c-288elegia-quint-ay-in-adventum-veris-292-elegia-fexta-ad-carolum-diodatum-ruri-commorantem-26-elegia-feptima-2p9-jn-proditionem-bomhardicam-302-in-inventorem-bombarda-3-04-ad-leonoram-roma-canententc-ibt-apologus-de-ruflico-hero-305-sjlvarum-liber-in-obitum-prccancellarii-me-jici-zo6-in-quintum-novembris-308-in-obitum-p-image369739330.html
RM2CDF282–. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . is AcademiciCantabrigienjis* 285 Elegia tertia in Obitum Prafulis Wintonienfls, 226Elegia quart a, adThomam Junium^^ &c. 288Elegia quint ay in adventum Veris* 292 Elegia fexta^ ad Carolum Diodatum^ ruri commorantem, 2^6 Elegia feptima, 2P9 Jn Proditionem Bomhardicam* 302 In Inventorem Bombarda, 3 04 Ad Leonoram Roma CanententC ibt Apologus de Ruflico & Hero. 305 Sjlvarum Liber* In Obitum Prccancellarii Me--Jici. Zo6 In Quintum Novembris, 308 In Obitum P
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RM2CDE1G4–. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . veral Occafions, 155 o 2. Song. R E the fmooth enameld green.Where no print of ftep hath been.Follow me as I fing.And touch the warbled ftring. Under the fhady roof Of branching Elm Star-proof. Follow me,I will bring you where fhe fits.Clad in fplendor as befits Her Deity.Such a rural QueenAll jircadta hath not feen. 3* S a N G. NYmphs and Shepherds dance no moreBy fandy Ladons Lillied banks.On old Lyc&ui or CjlUne hoar. Trip no mOre in twilight ranks.T
. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . Paradife Regaind. A POEM. In Four BOOKS. To which is added SAMSON AGONISTES. AND Poems upon feveral Occafions.With a Tra6i:ate of Education. The Author JOHN MILTON. The Sixth Edition, Correfled, LONDON: Printed for J. T o n s o n, at Shake/pears Head, over-againft Catherine-Street in the Strand j and for M.? o u L s 0 N. M.DCC.XXsY. T H E TABLE. PAradife Regain d^ Book L Page r Book 11. 17 Book III. 3J BooklY. 47 Samfon Agoniflesl 7 j Poems on feveral O Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paradise-regaind-a-poem-in-four-books-to-which-is-added-samson-agonistes-and-poems-upon-several-occasions-with-a-tractate-of-education-paradife-regaind-a-poem-in-four-books-to-which-is-added-samson-agonistes-and-poems-upon-feveral-occafionswith-a-tra6iate-of-education-the-author-john-milton-the-sixth-edition-correfled-london-printed-for-j-t-o-n-s-o-n-at-shakepears-head-over-againft-catherine-street-in-the-strand-j-and-for-m-o-u-l-s-0-n-mdccxxsy-t-h-e-table-paradife-regain-d-book-l-page-r-book-11-17-book-iii-3j-bookly-47-samfon-agoniflesl-7-j-poems-on-feveral-o-image369743077.html
RM2CDF71W–. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . Paradife Regaind. A POEM. In Four BOOKS. To which is added SAMSON AGONISTES. AND Poems upon feveral Occafions.With a Tra6i:ate of Education. The Author JOHN MILTON. The Sixth Edition, Correfled, LONDON: Printed for J. T o n s o n, at Shake/pears Head, over-againft Catherine-Street in the Strand j and for M.? o u L s 0 N. M.DCC.XXsY. T H E TABLE. PAradife Regain d^ Book L Page r Book 11. 17 Book III. 3J BooklY. 47 Samfon Agoniflesl 7 j Poems on feveral O
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