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" To human sense th' invisible exploits Of warring Spirits? how, without remorse, The ruin of so many, glorious once And perfect while they stood? how, last, unfold The secrets of another world, perhaps Not lawful to reveal? Yet for thy good... "
Ensaio de estudos práticos de litteratura - Page 244
by José Silvestre Ribeiro - 1880 - 292 pages
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books

John Milton - 1820 - 342 pages
...Adam made request ; and Raphael, After short paiue'assenling, thus began. " High matter thou enjoinM me, O prime of men, Sad task and hard ; for how shall 1 relate To human sense th' invisible exploits 565 Of warring Spiiits ? how, without remorse, The ruin...
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Paradise lost, a poem

John Milton - 1821 - 346 pages
...Adam made request ; and Raphael, After short pause assenting, thus began. " High matter thou enjoin'st me, O prime of men, Sad task and hard; for how shall I relate To human sense th' invisible exploits 565 Of warring Spirits? how without remorse, The ruin of so many glorious once. And perfect while they...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, Volume 1

John Milton - 1821 - 226 pages
...Adam made request ; and Raphael, After short pause assenting, thus began. High matter thou enjoin'st me, O prime of men, Sad task and hard: For how shall I relate To human sense the invisible exploits Of warring Spirits ? how, without remorse, The ruin of so many glorious once...
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The British poets, including translations, Volume 16

British poets - 1822 - 302 pages
...made request ; and Raphael, After short pause assenting, thus began : " High matter thou enj oin'st me', O prime of men ! Sad task and hard : for how shall I relate To human sense the' invisible exploits Of warring Spirits ? how, without remorse, The ruin of so many glorious once...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors ..., Volume 1

John Milton - 1824 - 646 pages
...Adam made request ; and Raphael After short pause assenting, thus began. High matter thou injoin'st me', O prime of men, Sad task and hard ; for how shall I relate To human sense th' invisible exploits 565 Of warring spirits ? how without remorse And again, ver. 432. —Then let us not think hard One...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton ...

John Milton - 1824 - 510 pages
...Raphael, After short pause assenting, thus began : " High matter thou enïoîn'st me'i 0 prime of пн Sad task and hard ; for how shall I relate To human sense th' invisible exploits Í Of warring spirits ? bow, without remorse. The ruin of so many, glorious once, And perfect while...
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English Synonymes: With Copious Illustrations and Explanations, Drawn from ...

George Crabb - 1826 - 768 pages
...the will of another ; a common soldier or an army may perform exploits ; High matter thou injoin'st me, O prime of men ! Sad task and hard ; for how shall...human sense th' invisible exploits Of warring spirits? MILTON. An achievement is designed and executed by the achiever ; Hercules is distinguished for his...
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English Synonymes Explained in Alphabetical Order

George Crabb - 1826 - 736 pages
...thy deeds in nuraben worthy tlieo 1 Drydm. High matter thou enjoin' st me, О prime of men ! 8ad tn>k and hard, for how shall I relate To human sense th' invisible exploit» Of warring spirits, Milton. fireat spoils and trophic«, irain'd by thee they bear, Then...
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The Paradise Lost of Milton, Volume 1

1827 - 294 pages
...Raphael, After short pause assenting, thus began. 562 High matter thou enjoin'st me, O prime of men, 563 Sad task and hard : For how shall I relate To human sense the invisible exploits Of warring spirits ? how, without remorse, The ruin of so many glorious once...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books

John Milton - 1831 - 306 pages
...Adam made request : and Raphael, After short pause assenting, thus began : High matter thou enjoin'st me, O prime of men Sad task and hard : for how shall I relate To human sense the invisible exploits 570 Of warring Spirits ? how, without remorse, The ruin of so many glorious...
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