The State of Innocence, and the Fall of ManT. Osborne, 1745 - 436 pages |
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... leave in the Middle an horrid Vale : Then with out - ftretch'd Wings he flies upward , floating along upon the dusky Air , that never before had born fuch a Weight ; at length he alighted upon dry Land , if that may be pro- but the ...
... leave in the Middle an horrid Vale : Then with out - ftretch'd Wings he flies upward , floating along upon the dusky Air , that never before had born fuch a Weight ; at length he alighted upon dry Land , if that may be pro- but the ...
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... leaves a parch'd and fing'd - up Bottom , mix'd with Stench and Smoak . No better Refting - place than this was found by the unblefs'd Feet of SATAN , who was immediately follow'd by BEELZEBUB ; both of them glorying to have efcap'd ...
... leaves a parch'd and fing'd - up Bottom , mix'd with Stench and Smoak . No better Refting - place than this was found by the unblefs'd Feet of SATAN , who was immediately follow'd by BEELZEBUB ; both of them glorying to have efcap'd ...
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... Leaves in Autumn , that fall into the Brooks in VALOMBROSA , ( e ) where the Trees cover over and fhade the Stream ; or like fcatter'd Sedge afloat , when ORION , ( f ) attended with boiste- rous Winds , hath vexed the Coast of the RED ...
... Leaves in Autumn , that fall into the Brooks in VALOMBROSA , ( e ) where the Trees cover over and fhade the Stream ; or like fcatter'd Sedge afloat , when ORION , ( f ) attended with boiste- rous Winds , hath vexed the Coast of the RED ...
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... Leave obtain'd , difpleafing ; for though it were in Heaven it would be but a State of fplendid Vassa- lage : Let us feek our own Good from ourselves , and live to ourselves , though it be in this Distance from Blifs , yet we may be ...
... Leave obtain'd , difpleafing ; for though it were in Heaven it would be but a State of fplendid Vassa- lage : Let us feek our own Good from ourselves , and live to ourselves , though it be in this Distance from Blifs , yet we may be ...
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... Leave of thee : Give Way , or feel the Effects of thy Folly ; and learn by Proof , Hell- born ! not to contend with Spirits of Heaven . To whom full of Wrath , the Phantom reply'd , art thou that Traitor Angel ? Art thou he , who firft ...
... Leave of thee : Give Way , or feel the Effects of thy Folly ; and learn by Proof , Hell- born ! not to contend with Spirits of Heaven . To whom full of Wrath , the Phantom reply'd , art thou that Traitor Angel ? Art thou he , who firft ...
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ADAM Adam and Eve Afia againſt alfo Angels Anſwer antient Beafts becauſe beft behold call'd called Canaan Caufe Cauſe Chaldea Cherubim City Courſe Creatures Darkneſs DEATH defcended defcribed Defire Eaft Earth Egypt elfe Ethiopia Evil Eyes fafe faid fallen Angel fame Father fecond feek feem'd feems feen fent feven fhall fhining fhould fince Fire firft firſt fome foon fpoke Fruit ftand ftill ftood fuch fweet Glory Happineſs hath Heaven Hell higheſt himſelf holy juft Jupiter King laft lefs Light loft Love Mediterranean Sea Mifery Mofes moft moſt Mountain muſt Name Night Number PARADISE Perfia pleaſant Power prefent Reafon reft rifing River SATAN Serpent ſhall Spirits ſtood Tafte Tatars Thammuz thee thefe themſelves thence ther theſe Things thofe thoſe thou Thoughts thro Throne Tree turn'd vaft Weft whofe Wiſdom worfe World
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Page 139 - O thou that, with surpassing glory crown'd, Look'st from thy sole dominion, like the god Of this new world, at whose sight all the stars Hide their diminish'd heads, to thee I call, But with no friendly voice, and add thy name, 0 sun, to tell thee how I hate thy beams, That bring to my remembrance from what state 1 fell, how glorious once above thy sphere...
Page 241 - And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters. And God made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament: and it was so. And God called the firmament Heaven. And the evening and the morning were the second day.
Page 308 - Matter of scorn, not to be given the foe. However, I with thee have fix'd my lot, Certain to undergo like doom; if death Consort with thee, death is to me as life; So forcible within my heart I feel The bond of nature draw me to my own, My own in thee, for what thou art is mine; Our state cannot be sever'd, we are one, One flesh; to lose thee were to lose myself.
Page 166 - Him there they found Squat like a toad, close at the ear of Eve, Assaying by his devilish art to reach The organs of her fancy', and with them forge Illusions, as he list, phantasms and dreams...
Page 370 - And Elisha prayed, and said, Lord, I pray thee, open his eyes, that he may see. And the Lord opened the eyes of the young man ; and he saw : and, behold, the mountain was full of horses and chariots of fire round about Elisha.
Page 402 - And the fear of you and the dread of you shall be upon every beast of the earth, and upon every fowl of the air...
Page 325 - ... blotting out the handwriting of ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us, and took it out of the way, nailing it to his cross ; and having spoiled principalities and powers, he made a show of them openly, triumphing over them in it.
Page 402 - In the six hundredth year of Noah's life, in the second month, the seventeenth day of the month, the same day were all the fountains of the great deep broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened.
Page 245 - And God created great whales, and every living creature that moveth, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged fowl after his kind : and God saw that it was good.
Page 246 - Yea, the stork in the heaven knoweth her appointed times ; and the turtle, and the crane, and the swallow, observe the time of their coming; but my people know not the judgment of the LORD.