INDEX OF WELL-KNOWN LINES AND PASSAGES. Abandon fear; to strength and counsel joined And felt how awful goodness is, and saw A bevy of fair women, richly gay Able to drive All sadness but despair. iv. 155. A broad and ample road, whose dust is gold; Adam, the goodliest man of men since born A gentle wafting to immortal life. xii. 434. A grateful mind By owing owes not, but still pays, at once Indebted and discharged. iv. 55. A happy rural seat of various view. iv. 247. A lazar-house it seemed, wherein were laid A Limbo large and broad, since called The Paradise of Fools. iii. 495. vi. 494. vii. 577. iv. 323. All good to me becomes Bane, and in Heaven much worse would be my state. ix. 122. All is not lost; the unconquerable will, i. 106. And sowed with stars the heaven thick as a field. vii. 358. And what she did, whatever in itself, x. 141. Anger and just rebuke, and judgment given. ix. 10. Answering scorn with scorn. iv. 834. Best quitted with disdain. iv. 770. Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven. i. 263. Bring to their sweetness no satiety. viii. 216. But ever to do ill our sole delight. i. 160. But not in silence holy kept. vii. 594. Daughter of God and Man, accomplished Eve. iv. 660. Demoniac phrenzy, moping melancholy, x. 62. Destined man himself to judge man fallen. Differing but in degree, of kind the same. v. 490. Seemed like to Heaven, a seat where gods might dwell, Or wander with delight, and love to haunt Her sacred shades. vii. 328. Ease would recant Vows made in pain, as violent and void. iv. 96. Empty of all good wherein consists Even in Heaven his looks and thoughts Were downward bent. i. 680. Every star perhaps a world Of destined habitation. vii. 621. Evil, be thou my good. iv. 110. v. 210. Flowers of all hue, and without thorn the rose. x. 456. To noon he fell, from noon to dewy eve, A summer's day. i. 742. Gentle airs, due at their hour, To fan the earth now waked, and usher in The evening cool. x. 93. God and good angels guard by special grace. ii. 1033. God is thy law, thou mine; to know no more Is woman's happiest knowledge and her praise. iv. €37. Golden days, fruitful of golden deeds. iii. 337. Where no ill seems. iii. 688. Gorgons, and Hydras, and Chimæras dire. ii. 628. Grace that won who saw to wish her stay. viii. 43. Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye, In every gesture dignity and love. viii. 488. Greatly instructed I shall hence depart. xii. 557. Grinned horrible a ghastly smile. ii. 846. Hail, holy Light, offspring of Heaven first-born! iii. 1. Half yet remains unsung. vii. 21. |