John Bartlett (1820–1905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919.
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John Milton. (1608–1674) (continued) |
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Hung over her enamour’d, and beheld Beauty, which, whether waking or asleep, Shot forth peculiar graces. |
Paradise Lost. Book v. Line 13. |
2592 |
My latest found, Heaven’s last, best gift, my ever new delight! |
Paradise Lost. Book v. Line 18. |
2593 |
Good, the more Communicated, more abundant grows. |
Paradise Lost. Book v. Line 71. |
2594 |
These are thy glorious works, Parent of good! |
Paradise Lost. Book v. Line 153. |
2595 |
Fairest of stars, last in the train of night, If better thou belong not to the dawn. |
Paradise Lost. Book v. Line 166. |
2596 |
A wilderness of sweets. |
Paradise Lost. Book v. Line 294. |
2597 |
Another morn Ris’n on mid-noon. |
Paradise Lost. Book v. Line 310. |
2598 |
So saying, with despatchful looks in haste She turns, on hospitable thoughts intent. |
Paradise Lost. Book v. Line 331. |
2599 |
Nor jealousy Was understood, the injur’d lover’s hell. |
Paradise Lost. Book v. Line 449. |
2600 |
The bright consummate flower. |
Paradise Lost. Book v. Line 481. |
2601 |
Thrones, Dominations, Princedoms, Virtues, Powers. |
Paradise Lost. Book v. Line 601. |
2602 |
They eat, they drink, and in communion sweet Quaff immortality and joy. |
Paradise Lost. Book v. Line 637. |
2603 |
Satan; so call him now, his former name Is heard no more in heaven. |
Paradise Lost. Book v. Line 658. |
2604 |
Midnight brought on the dusky hour Friendliest to sleep and silence. |
Paradise Lost. Book v. Line 667. |
2605 |
Innumerable as the stars of night, Or stars of morning, dewdrops which the sun Impearls on every leaf and every flower. |
Paradise Lost. Book v. Line 745. |
2606 |
So spake the seraph Abdiel, faithful found; Among the faithless, faithful only he. |
Paradise Lost. Book v. Line 896. |
2607 |
Morn, Wak’d by the circling hours, with rosy hand Unbarr’d the gates of light. |
Paradise Lost. Book vi. Line 2. |