Complete Poetical WorksContains all of Milton's poetry, English, Latin, Greek, and Italian. |
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Page 370
... tree in the garden he attained both to speech and reason , till then void of both . Eve requires him to bring her to that tree , and finds it to be the Tree of Knowledge forbidden . The Serpent , now grown bolder , with many wiles and ...
... tree in the garden he attained both to speech and reason , till then void of both . Eve requires him to bring her to that tree , and finds it to be the Tree of Knowledge forbidden . The Serpent , now grown bolder , with many wiles and ...
Page 385
... tree , from hence how far ? For many are the trees of God that grow In Paradise , and various , yet unknown To us ; in such abundance lies our choice 620 As leaves a greater store of fruit untouched , Still hanging incorruptible , till ...
... tree , from hence how far ? For many are the trees of God that grow In Paradise , and various , yet unknown To us ; in such abundance lies our choice 620 As leaves a greater store of fruit untouched , Still hanging incorruptible , till ...
Page 390
... Tree Of Knowledge he must pass ; there he her met , Scarce from the tree returning ; in her hand A bough of fairest fruit that downy smiled , New gathered , and ambrosial smell diffused . To him she hasted ; in her face excuse Came ...
... Tree Of Knowledge he must pass ; there he her met , Scarce from the tree returning ; in her hand A bough of fairest fruit that downy smiled , New gathered , and ambrosial smell diffused . To him she hasted ; in her face excuse Came ...
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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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