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| Paradise Regained | |
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Paradise Regained - The First Book |
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Oh ancient powers of Air and this wide World |
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So to the coast of Jordan he directs |
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Meanwhile the Son of God, who yet some days |
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This having heard, straight I again revolved |
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Full forty days he passed – whether on hill |
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Whom thus answered the Arch-Fiend, now undisguised |
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To whom our Saviour sternly thus replied |
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So spake our Saviour; but the subtle Fiend |
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The Second Book |
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Thus they out of their plaints new hope resume |
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The while her Son, tracing the desert wild |
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To whom quick answer Satan thus returned |
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He ceased, and heard their grant in loud acclaim |
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He viewed it round |
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‘What doubts the Son of God to sit and eat?’ |
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To whom thus Jesus patiently replied |
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| Paradise Regained | |
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The Third Book |
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To whom our Saviour calmly thus replied |
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To whom the Tempter, murmuring, thus replied |
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To whom our Saviour answer thus returned |
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With that (such power was given him then), he took |
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He looked, and saw what numbers numberless |
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To whom our Saviour answered thus, unmoved |
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The Fourth Book |
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And now the Tempter thus his silence broke |
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To whom the Son of God, unmoved, replied |
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Whom thus our Saviour answered with disdain |
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Look once more, ere we leave this specular mount |
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To whom our Saviour sagely thus replied |
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Or, if I would delight my private hours |
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So saying, he took (for still he knew his power No |
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Him walking on a sunny hill he found |
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To whom the Fiend, now swoln with rage, replied |
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But Satan, smitten with amazement, fell |
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‘True Image of the Father, whether throned...’ |
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