Paradise lost, a poem. Pr. from the text of Tonson's correct ed. of 17111801 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 6-10 מתוך 24
עמוד 75
... rise , and rising with him raise His brethren , ransom'd with his own dear life . So heav'nly love shall outdo hellish hate , Giving to death , and dying to redeem , So dearly to redeem what hellish hate So easily destroy'd , and still ...
... rise , and rising with him raise His brethren , ransom'd with his own dear life . So heav'nly love shall outdo hellish hate , Giving to death , and dying to redeem , So dearly to redeem what hellish hate So easily destroy'd , and still ...
עמוד 113
... d , they set and rise ; Lest total darkness should by night regain Her old possession , and extinguish life 665 In nature and all things , which these soft fires L3 PARADISE LOST . 113 God is thy law, thou mine: to know ...
... d , they set and rise ; Lest total darkness should by night regain Her old possession , and extinguish life 665 In nature and all things , which these soft fires L3 PARADISE LOST . 113 God is thy law, thou mine: to know ...
עמוד 131
... rise Among the groves , the fountains , and the flowers That open now their choicest bosom'd smells , Reserv'd from night , and kept for thee in store . So cheer'd he his fair spouse , and she was cheer'd , But silently a gentle tear ...
... rise Among the groves , the fountains , and the flowers That open now their choicest bosom'd smells , Reserv'd from night , and kept for thee in store . So cheer'd he his fair spouse , and she was cheer'd , But silently a gentle tear ...
עמוד 133
... rise From hill or steaming lake , dusky or grey , Till the sun paint your fleecy skirts with gold , In honour to the world's great Author , rise , Whether to deck with clouds th ' uncolour'd sky , Or wet the thirsty earth with falling ...
... rise From hill or steaming lake , dusky or grey , Till the sun paint your fleecy skirts with gold , In honour to the world's great Author , rise , Whether to deck with clouds th ' uncolour'd sky , Or wet the thirsty earth with falling ...
עמוד 137
... rise ; 285 For on some message high they guess'd him bound . Their glittering tents he pass'd , and now is come 291 Into the blissful field , through groves of myrrh , And flow'ring odours , cassia , nard , and balm ; A wilderness of ...
... rise ; 285 For on some message high they guess'd him bound . Their glittering tents he pass'd , and now is come 291 Into the blissful field , through groves of myrrh , And flow'ring odours , cassia , nard , and balm ; A wilderness of ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
Paradise Lost, a Poem. PR. from the Text of Tonson's Correct Ed. of 1711 <span dir=ltr>Professor John Milton</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2016 |
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Abdiel Adam Almighty Angel answer'd appear'd arm'd arms beast behold Belial bliss bright burning lake call'd Canaan celestial Cherub Cherubim cloud created creatures dark death deep delight didst divine dreadful dwell eternal evil eyes fair FAIR Angel faith fall'n Father fear fierce fire fix'd flaming flow'rs fruit gates glory Gods grace hand happy hast hath heard heart Heav'n and Earth heav'nly Hell hill Ithuriel join'd king lest light live mankind Messiah mix'd morn mov'd night o'er ordain'd pain Paradise pass'd peace plac'd pleas'd pow'r rais'd reign reply'd return'd round sapience Satan seat seem'd Seraph Serpent shade shalt sight soon spake Spi'rits stars stood sweet taste Thammuz thee thence thine things thither thou hast thoughts throne thyself tow'ards tree Turkish crescent turn'd Uriel vex'd voice wand'ring whence wings Zephon
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 133 - Rising or falling still advance his praise. His praise, ye Winds, that from four quarters blow, Breathe soft or loud ; and, wave your tops, ye Pines, With every plant, in sign of worship wave.
עמוד 263 - So saying, her rash hand in evil hour Forth reaching to the Fruit, she pluck'd, she eat: Earth felt the wound, and Nature from her seat Sighing through all her Works gave signs of woe, That all was lost.
עמוד 2 - Dove-like sat'st brooding on the vast abyss, And mad'st it pregnant : what in me is dark, Illumine ; what is low, raise and support ; That to the height of this great argument I may assert eternal Providence, And justify the ways of God to men.
עמוד 114 - Shine not in vain ; nor think, though men were none, That heaven would want spectators, God want praise. Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth Unseen, both when we wake, and when we sleep. All these with ceaseless praise his works behold Both day and night...
עמוד 133 - Speak, ye who best can tell, ye sons of light, Angels ! for ye behold him, and with songs And choral symphonies, day without night, Circle his throne rejoicing : ye in heaven, On earth join all ye creatures to extol Him first, him last, him midst, and without end. Fairest of stars, last in the train of night, If better thou belong not to the dawn, Sure pledge of day, that crown'st the smiling morn With thy bright circlet, praise him in thy sphere, While day arises, that sweet hour of prime.
עמוד 26 - From heaven, they fabled, thrown by angry Jove Sheer o'er the crystal battlements : from morn To noon he fell, from noon to dewy eve, A summer's day ; and with the setting sun Dropt from the zenith like a falling star...
עמוד 252 - As one, who long in populous city pent, Where houses thick and sewers annoy the air, Forth issuing on a summer's morn, to breathe Among the pleasant villages and farms Adjoin'd, from each thing met conceives delight; The smell of grain, or tedded grass, or kine, Or dairy, each rural sight, each rural sound...
עמוד 25 - Rose, like an exhalation, with the sound Of dulcet symphonies and voices sweet, Built like a temple, where pilasters round Were set, and Doric pillars overlaid With golden architrave ; nor did there want Cornice or frieze with bossy sculptures graven ; The roof was fretted gold.
עמוד 29 - HIGH on a throne of royal state, which far Outshone the wealth of Ormus and of Ind, Or where the gorgeous East with richest hand Showers on her kings barbaric pearl and gold, Satan exalted sat...
עמוד 66 - Those other two equalled with me in fate, So were I equalled with them in renown, Blind Thamyris and blind Maeonides, And Tiresias and Phineus prophets old; Then feed on thoughts, that voluntary move Harmonious numbers; as the wakeful bird Sings darkling, and in shadiest covert hid Tunes her nocturnal note.