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... thee ordain'd his drudge , to execute Whate'er his wrath , which he calls Justice , bids , His wrath which one day ... thee " [ II , 740 ] ) , then a flat statement of the revulsion of choice from its elected conse- quence ( " I know ...
... thee ordain'd his drudge , to execute Whate'er his wrath , which he calls Justice , bids , His wrath which one day ... thee " [ II , 740 ] ) , then a flat statement of the revulsion of choice from its elected conse- quence ( " I know ...
Page 161
... thee transplanted , and from thee / Receive new life " ( III , 287-294 ) . Their doubly conferred life , in short , will precede their elective death . As the poem in Books I and II reflected acts of loss and death , so it now has ...
... thee transplanted , and from thee / Receive new life " ( III , 287-294 ) . Their doubly conferred life , in short , will precede their elective death . As the poem in Books I and II reflected acts of loss and death , so it now has ...
Page 162
... thee " both the gracious Father and the participative Son , exalting the latter as both spiritually begetting " Adam " and as brother : Thee Father first they sung Omnipotent Thee next they sang of all Creation first , Begotten [ 162 ] ...
... thee " both the gracious Father and the participative Son , exalting the latter as both spiritually begetting " Adam " and as brother : Thee Father first they sung Omnipotent Thee next they sang of all Creation first , Begotten [ 162 ] ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
and Il Penseroso Arcades and At a Solemn | 21 |
Full Consort in On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 27 |
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action Adam Adam's already angels answer appear asks audience Battle in Heaven become begins Book cause celebration choice choose Chorus Christ Christian close Comus considers continue course creation creative death despair direct divine doubt dream earth Eden elect enacted epic eternal evil fall fallen fear final follow gift glory God's greater harmony Heaven Hell hero hope human immortal indicates insists intimated judge judgment knowledge later lead light loss Lycidas man's matter meaning Milton mind mortal move nature offer once opposed original Paradise Lost Paradise Regained past pattern perhaps physical poem poet poetry present promise question Raphael readers realize reason receive renewal Samson Satan says seems sense setting shepherds Son's song spiritual stance stand suggests supply takes temptation thou thought tion true turn voice