Milton's Paradise Lost; Or, The Fall of Man: With Historical, Philosophical, Critical, and Explanatory Notes, from ... Raymond de St. Maur ... in Twelve Books |
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... purchased of Ja- cob ; for his Dominions lay along that Sea , and from him the Country was called Idumea , i . e . Red : Ánd fo the old Egyptians called E whose Waves overthrew BUSIRIS ( b ) and his Chap . I. PARADISE LOST . 21.
... purchased of Ja- cob ; for his Dominions lay along that Sea , and from him the Country was called Idumea , i . e . Red : Ánd fo the old Egyptians called E whose Waves overthrew BUSIRIS ( b ) and his Chap . I. PARADISE LOST . 21.
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... whose Waves overthrew BUSIRIS ( b ) and his MEM- PHIAN ( 1 ) Horsemen and Chariots , while with trea- cherous Hatred they purfued the ISRAELITES , who from the fafe Shore beheld their Carcafes floating , and their broken Chariot Wheels ...
... whose Waves overthrew BUSIRIS ( b ) and his MEM- PHIAN ( 1 ) Horsemen and Chariots , while with trea- cherous Hatred they purfued the ISRAELITES , who from the fafe Shore beheld their Carcafes floating , and their broken Chariot Wheels ...
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... whose Waters are very pure and clear ; he also was very bold against the House of GOD , once he loft a Leper ( s ) , and once he gained a King ; A- HAZ ( t ) , his foolish Conqueror , whom he drew to de- fpife God's Altar , and displace ...
... whose Waters are very pure and clear ; he also was very bold against the House of GOD , once he loft a Leper ( s ) , and once he gained a King ; A- HAZ ( t ) , his foolish Conqueror , whom he drew to de- fpife God's Altar , and displace ...
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... whose hither Side fhines from hence , though but with reflected Light : that Place is the Earth , and the Seat of MAN ; that Light is his Day , which were it not for that , NIGHT ( as fhe does the other Hemispheres ) would cover ; but ...
... whose hither Side fhines from hence , though but with reflected Light : that Place is the Earth , and the Seat of MAN ; that Light is his Day , which were it not for that , NIGHT ( as fhe does the other Hemispheres ) would cover ; but ...
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... whose rich Trees dropped Balm and fweet Gums ; others , whose Fruit hung delightfully , ftreaked as it were with bur- nished Gold , and of delicious Tafte ; what was fabled of the HESPERIAN Fruit true only here : Betwixt thefe Groves ...
... whose rich Trees dropped Balm and fweet Gums ; others , whose Fruit hung delightfully , ftreaked as it were with bur- nished Gold , and of delicious Tafte ; what was fabled of the HESPERIAN Fruit true only here : Betwixt thefe Groves ...
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ADAM Adam and Eve againſt alfo Angels Anſwer antient Beafts becauſe beft behold beſt called Canaan Caufe Cauſe Chaldea Cherubim City Courſe Creatures Darkneſs DEATH defcended Defire deftroyed Eaft Earth Egypt elfe Ethiopia Evil Eyes fafe faid fame Father fecond feek feemed feen fent ferve feven fhall fhining fhould fince firft firſt fome foon fpoke Fruit ftand ftill ftood fuch fweet Glory Happineſs hath Heaven Hell himſelf holy Jerufalem juft Jupiter King laft lefs Light live loft Love Mediterranean Sea Mifery Miles moft moſt Mountain muſt Name Night Number paffed PARADISE Perfia Place pleaſant pleaſed Power prefent raiſed Reaſon reft rifing River SATAN ſeemed Serpent ſhall Spirits ſtood Tafte Tatars thee thefe themſelves thence ther theſe Things thofe thoſe thou Thoughts thouſand Throne Tree vaft Weft whofe Wiſdom worfe World