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71 Of Man's first disobedience, and the fruit 
72 Of that forbidden tree whose mortal taste
77 Of Oreb, or of Sinai, didst inspire
108 Of rebel Angels, by whose aid, aspiring
214 Of force believe almighty, since no less
244 Of Heaven received us falling; and the thunder,
301 Of subterranean wind transprots a hill
303 Of thundering Etna, whose combustible
308 Of unblest feet. Him followed his next mate;
345 Of hope in fears and dangers--heard so oft
347 Of battle, when it raged, in all assaults
364 Of some great ammiral, were but a wand--
370 Of that inflamed sea he stood, and called
385 Of Hell resounded:--"Princes, Potentates,
409 Of Amram's son, in Egypt's evil day,
411 Of locusts, warping on the eastern wind,
418 Of their great Sultan waving to direct
438 Of mankind they corrupted to forsake
463 Of human sacrifice, and parents' tears;
469 Of utmost Arnon. Nor content with such
471 Of Solomon he led by fraoud to build
478 Of southmost Abarim; in Hesebon
487 Of Moloch homicide, lust hard by hate,
490 Of old Euphrates to the brook that parts
492 Of Baalim and Ashtaroth--those male,
507 Of despicable foes. With these in troop
522 Of Thammuz yearly wounded: the love-tale
527 Of alienated Judah. Next came one
535 Of Palestine, in Gath and Ascalon,
539 Of Abbana and Pharphar, lucid streams.
569 Of riot ascends above their loftiest towers,
572 Of Belial, flown with insolence and wine.
586 Of cold Olympus ruled the middle air,
589 Of Doric land; or who with Saturn old
602 Of trumpets loud and clarions, be upreared
619 Of depth immeasurable. Anon they move
621 Of flutes and soft recorders--such as raised
634 Of dreadful length and dazzling arms, in guise
635 Of warriors old, with ordered spear and shield,
647 Of Phlegra with th' heroic race were joined
664 Of glory obscured: as when the sun new-risen
673 Of dauntless courage, and considerate pride
680 Of Heaven, and from eteranl splendours flung
698 Of knowledge past or present, could have feared
735 Of mighty Cherubim; the sudden blaze
746 Of pioneers, with spade and pickaxe armed,
764 Of Babel, and the works of Memphian kings,
782 Of dulcet symphonies and voices sweet--
798 Of starry lamps and blazing cressets, fed
823 Of sovereign power, with awful ceremony
827 Of Satan and his peers. Their summons called
862 Of that infernal court. But far within,
904 Of endless pain? Where there is, then, no good
908 Of present pain that with ambitious mind
925 "My sentence is for open war. Of wiles,
939 Of his almighty engine, he shall hear
948 Of that forgetful lake benumb not still,
1002 Of all his aim, after some dire revenge.
1050 Of Hell should spout her cataracts of fire,
1096 Of future days may bring, what chance, what change
1113 Of new subjection; with what eyes could we
1126 Of splendid vassalage; but rather seek
1131 Of servile pomp. Our greatness will appear
1137 Of darkness do we dread? How oft amidst
1154 Of order, how in safety best we may
1156 Of what we are and where, dismissing quite
1168 Of thunder and the sword of Michael
1222 Of some new race, called Man, about this time
1225 Of him who rules above; so was his will
1257 Of mankind in one root, and Earth with Hell
1269 Of those bright confines, whence, with neighbouring arms,
1287 Of Angels watching round? Here he had need
1298 Of those Heaven-warring champions could be found
1313 Of unessential Night receives him next,
1323 Of difficulty or danger, could deter
1327 Of hazard as of honour, due alike
1329 Of hazard more as he above the rest
1336 Of this ill mansion: intermit no watch
1351 Of thunder heard remote. Towards him they bend
1372 Of creatures rational, though under hope
1373 Of heavenly grace, and, God proclaiming peace,
1433 Of Providence, Foreknowledge, Will, and Fate--
1436 Of good and evil much they argued then,
1437 Of happiness and final misery,
1449 Of four infernal rivers, that disgorge
1463 Of whirlwind and dire hail, which on firm land
1465 Of ancient pile; all else deep snow and ice,
1473 Of fierce extremes, extremes by change more fierce,
1513 Of Ternate and Tidore, whence merchants bring
1624 Of all the Seraphim with thee combined
1693 Of dalliance had with thee in Heaven, and joys
1699 Of Spirits that, in our just pretences armed,
1737 Of mine own brood, that on my bowels feed?
1752 Of massy iron or solid rock with ease
1757 Of Erebus. She opened; but to shut
1771 Of endless wars, and by confusion stand.
1775 Of each his faction, in their several clans,
1778 Of Barca or Cyrene's torrid soil,
1786 Of neither sea, nor shore, nor air, nor fire,
1799 Of Heaven were falling, and these elements
1826 Of stunning sounds, and voices all confused,
1834 Of Chaos, and his dark pavilion spread
1839 Of Demogorgon; Rumour next, and Chance,
1889 Of fighting elements, on all sides round
1904 Of this frail World; by which the Spirits perverse
1909 Of light appears, and from the walls of Heaven
1924 Of living sapphire, once his native seat;
1927 Of smallest magnitude close by the moon.
1945 Of God, as with a mantle, didst invest ***
1984 Of nature's works to me expung'd and ras'd,
1990 Of things invisible to mortal sight.
2001 Of mankind in the happy garden plac'd
2039 Of true allegiance, constant faith or love,
2084 Of hymns and sacred songs, wherewith thy throne
2091 Of all things made, and judgest only right.
2199 Of anger shall remain, but peace assured
2207 Of his great Father. Admiration seized
2266 Of all past ages, to the general doom
2306 Of charming symphony they introduce
2345 Of mercy and justice in thy face discerned,
2357 Of this round world, whose first convex divides
2364 Of Chaos blustering round, inclement sky;
2367 Of glimmering air less vexed with tempest loud:
2374 Of Ganges or Hydaspes, Indian streams;
2376 Of Sericana, where Chineses drive
2384 Of all things transitory and vain, when sin
2390 Of painful superstition and blind zeal,
2405 Of Sennaar, and still with vain design,
2424 Of Heaven's ascent they lift their feet, when lo
2438 Of dawning light turned thither-ward in haste
2450 Of guardians bright, when he from Esau fled
2457 Of jasper, or of liquid pearl, whereon
2481 Of all this world at once. As when a scout,
2495 Of night's extended shade,) from eastern point
2496 Of Libra to the fleecy star that bears
2550 Of colour glorious, and effect so rare?
2563 Of beaming sunny rays a golden tiar
2580 Of many a coloured plume, sprinkled with gold;
2698 Of that first battle, and his flight to Hell:
2711 Of what he was, what is, and what must be
2720 Of this new world; at whose sight all the stars
2723 Of Sun! to tell thee how I hate thy beams,
2817 Of Eden, where delicious Paradise,
2820 Of a steep wilderness, whose hairy sides
2826 Of stateliest view. Yet higher than their tops
2833 Of goodliest trees, loaden with fairest fruit,
2849 Of Araby the blest; with such delay
2856 Of Tobit's son, and with a vengeance sent
2862 Of shrubs and tangling bushes had perplexed
2868 Of hill or highest wall, and sheer within
2875 Of some rich burgher, whose substantial doors,
2885 Of that life-giving plant, but only used
2887 Of immortality. So little knows
2895 Of God the garden was, by him in the east
2896 Of Eden planted; Eden stretched her line
2898 Of great Seleucia, built by Grecian kings,
2899 Of where the sons of Eden long before
2906 Of vegetable gold; and next to life,
2914 Of porous earth with kindly thirst up-drawn,
2941 Of some irriguous valley spread her store,
2944 Of cool recess, o'er which the mantling vine
2955 Of Enna, where Proserpine gathering flowers,
2959 Of Daphne by Orontes, and the inspired
2961 Of Eden strive; nor that Nyseian isle
2973 Of living creatures, new to sight, and strange
3000 Of nature's works, honour dishonourable,
3006 Of God or Angel; for they thought no ill:
3014 Of their sweet gardening labour than sufficed
3041 Of Heaven the stars that usher evening rose:
3083 Of those four-footed kinds, himself now one,
3110 Of knowledge, planted by the tree of life;
3140 Of waters issued from a cave, and spread
3151 Of sympathy and love: There I had fixed
3179 Of conjugal attraction unreproved,
3183 Of her loose tresses hid: he in delight
3194 Of bliss on bliss; while I to Hell am thrust,
3230 Of alabaster, piled up to the clouds,
3297 Of night, and all things now retired to rest,
3333 Of grateful Evening mild; then silent Night,
3355 Of various influence foment and warm,
3367 Of echoing hill or thicket have we heard
3379 Of thickest covert was inwoven shade
3381 Of firm and fragrant leaf; on either side
3389 Of costliest emblem: Other creature here,
3403 Of Japhet brought by Hermes, she ensnared
3431 Of purity, and place, and innocence,
3437 Of human offspring, sole propriety
3443 Of father, son, and brother, first were known.
3452 Of harlots, loveless, joyless, unendeared,
3499 Of force to its own likeness: Up he starts
3566 Of others, who approve not to transgress
3666 Of Ceres ripe for harvest waving bends
3678 Of Heaven perhaps, or all the elements
3712 Of leaves and fuming rills, Aurora's fan,
3714 Of birds on every bough; so much the more
3758 Of interdicted knowledge: fair it seemed,
3821 Of our last evening's talk, in this thy dream,
3845 Of day-spring, and the sun, who, scarce up-risen,
3849 Of Paradise and Eden's happy plains,
3887 Of Nature's womb, that in quaternion run
3919 Of fruit-trees over-woody reached too far
3960 Of Heaven arrived, the gate self-opened wide
3968 Of Galileo, less assured, observes
3977 Of towering eagles, to all the fowls he seems
3994 Of Angels under watch; and to his state,
4006 Of his cool bower, while now the mounted sun
4012 Of nectarous draughts between, from milky stream,
4028 Of God inspired! small store will serve, where store,
4062 Of horses led, and grooms besmeared with gold,
4088 Of three that in mount Ida naked strove,
4117 Of sense, whereby they hear, see, smell, touch, taste,
4121 To be sustained and fed: Of elements
4133 Of life ambrosial fruitage bear, and vines
4142 Of Theologians; but with keen dispatch
4143 Of real hunger, and concoctive heat
4146 Of sooty coal the empirick alchemist
4161 Of things above his world, and of their being
4180 Of substance, and, in things that live, of life;
4272 Of warring Spirits? how, without remorse,
4278 Of human sense, I shall delineate so,
4290 Of Angels by imperial summons called,
4297 Of hierarchies, of orders, and degrees;
4301 Of circuit inexpressible they stood,
4327 Of planets, and of fixed, in all her wheels
4345 Of surfeit, where full measure only bounds
4381 Of yesterday, so late hath passed the lips
4382 Of Heaven's Almighty. Thou to me thy thoughts
4390 Of all those myriads which we lead the chief;
4402 Of his associate: He together calls,
4412 Of their great Potentate; for great indeed
4428 Of our Omnipotence, and with what arms
4430 Of deity or empire: Such a foe
4455 Of Seraphim, and Potentates, and Thrones,
4477 Of counterfeited truth thus held their ears.
4483 Of King anointed, for whom all this haste
4484 Of midnight-march, and hurried meeting here,
4507 Of those imperial titles, which assert
4560 Of secondary hands, by task transferred
4569 Of this our native Heaven, ethereal sons.
4589 Of God's Messiah; those indulgent laws
4651 Of truth, in word mightier than they in arms;
4673 Of Tartarus, which ready opens wide
4678 Of wrath awaked; nor with less dread the loud
4682 Of union irresistible, moved on
4684 Of instrumental harmony, that breathed
4687 Of God and his Messiah. On they move
4693 Of birds, in orderly array on wing,
4696 Of Heaven they marched, and many a province wide,
4702 Of rigid spears, and helmets thronged, and shields
4716 Of battle now began, and rushing sound
4717 Of onset ended soon each milder thought.
4726 Of hideous length: Before the cloudy van,
4770 Of my revenge, first sought for, thou returnest
4773 Of this right hand provoked, since first that tongue,
4792 Of erring, from the path of truth remote:
4794 Of servitude, to serve whom God ordains,
4821 Of battle: Whereat Michael bid sound
4830 Of brazen chariots raged; dire was the noise
4831 Of conflict; over head the dismal hiss
4832 Of fiery darts in flaming vollies flew,
4842 Of all their regions: How much more of power
4854 Of battle, open when, and when to close
4859 Of victory: Deeds of eternal fame
4868 Of fighting Seraphim confused, at length
4874 Of tenfold adamant, his ample shield,
4888 Of thy rebellion! how hast thou instilled
4902 Of aery threats to awe whom yet with deeds
4917 Of Angels, can relate, or to what things
4920 Of Godlike power? for likest Gods they seemed,
4929 Of such commotion; such as, to set forth
4933 Of fiercest opposition, in mid sky
4940 Of Michael from the armoury of God
4976 Of Moloch, furious king; who him defied,
4991 Of Ramiel scorched and blasted, overthrew.
5048 Of future we may deem him, though till now
5056 Of evil then so small as easy think
5078 Of mightiest? Sense of pleasure we may well
5082 Of evils, and, excessive, overturns
5092 Of this ethereous mould whereon we stand,
5098 Of spiritous and fiery spume, till touched
5138 Of missive ruin; part incentive reed
5146 Of golden panoply, refulgent host,
5209 Of iron globes; which, on the victor host
5225 Of thunder: Back defeated to return
5232 Of composition, straight they changed their minds,
5241 Of hard contents, and full of force urged home;
5260 Of pleasure situate in hill and dale,)
5321 Of ending this great war, since none but Thou
5327 Of all things; to be Heir, and to be King
5375 Of beryl, and careering fires between;
5380 Of radiant Urim, work divinely wrought,
5385 Of smoke, and bickering flame, and sparkles dire:
5448 Of his fierce chariot rolled, as with the sound
5449 Of torrent floods, or of a numerous host.
5460 Of Thrones and mighty Seraphim prostrate,
5476 Of goats or timorous flock together thronged
5518 Of those too high aspiring, who rebelled
5530 Of disobedience; firm they might have stood,
5544 Of old Olympus dwellest; but, heavenly-born,
5570 Of Bacchus and his revellers, the race
5571 Of that wild rout that tore the Thracian bard
5586 Of all tastes else to please their appetite,
5590 Of things so high and strange; things, to their thought
5600 Of Heaven and Earth conspicuous first began;
5617 Of what we are. But since thou hast vouchsafed
5633 Of his eternal empire, but the more
5640 Of Nature from the unapparent Deep:
5657 Of knowledge within bounds; beyond, abstain
5670 Of Angels, than that star the stars among,)
5679 Of Deity supreme, us dispossessed,
5693 Of men innumerable, there to dwell,
5726 Of Spirits malign, a better race to bring
5732 Of Majesty Divine; sapience and love
5804 Of this great round; partition firm and sure,
5809 Of Chaos far removed; lest fierce extremes
5814 Of waters, embryon immature involved,
5833 Of trumpet (for of armies thou hast heard)
5845 Of congregated waters, he called Seas:
5896 Of light by far the greater part he took,
5938 Of fish that with their fins, and shining scales,
5942 Of coral stray; or, sporting with quick glance,
5983 Of rainbows and starry eyes. The waters thus
6023 Of future; in small room large heart enclosed;
6026 Of commonalty: Swarming next appeared
6033 Of huge extent sometimes, with brazen eyes
6043 Of all yet done; a creature, who, not prone
6053 Of all his works: therefore the Omnipotent
6122 Of Heaven's high-seated top, the imperial throne
6123 Of Godhead, fixed for ever firm and sure,
6147 Of Spirits apostate, and their counsels vain,
6157 Of amplitude almost immense, with stars
6159 Of destined habitation; but thou knowest
6199 Of Heaven and Earth consisting; and compute
6220 Of incorporeal speed, her warmth and light;
6233 Of what was high: such pleasure she reserved,
6319 Of day and night; which needs not thy belief,
6352 Of other creatures, as him pleases best,
6384 Of something not unseasonable to ask,
6397 Of sweet repast; they satiate, and soon fill,
6489 Of Earth before scarce pleasant seemed. Each tree,
6504 'Of every tree that in the garden grows
6516 'Of woe and sorrow.' Sternly he pronounced
6529 'Of fish within their watery residence,
6572 Tedious alike: Of fellowship I speak
6584 Of thy associates, Adam! and wilt taste
6588 Of happiness, or not? who am alone
6614 Of union or communion, deified:
6641 Of sleep, which instantly fell on me, called
6644 Of fancy, my internal sight; by which,
6670 Of nuptial sanctity, and marriage rites:
6677 Of all thy gifts! nor enviest. I now see
6724 Of Nature her the inferiour, in the mind
6746 Of Wisdom; she deserts thee not, if thou
6808 Of membrane, joint, or limb, exclusive bars;
6857 Of stern Achilles on his foe pursued
6859 Of Turnus for Lavinia disespous'd;
6865 Of my celestial patroness, who deigns
6876 Of patience and heroick martyrdom
6893 Of Hesperus, whose office is to bring
6898 Of Gabriel out of Eden, now improv'd
6901 Of heavier on himself, fearless returned
6931 Of thoughts revolved, his final sentence chose
6950 Of sacred influence! As God in Heaven
6955 Of creatures animate with gradual life
6956 Of growth, sense, reason, all summed up in Man.
6959 Of hill, and valley, rivers, woods, and plains,
6965 Of contraries: all good to me becomes
6986 Of his adorers: He, to be avenged,
7000 Their earthly charge: Of these the vigilance
7002 Of midnight vapour glide obscure, and pry
7019 Of Heaven, this man of clay, son of despite,
7042 Of creatures wanting voice; that done, partake
7082 Of looks and smiles; for smiles from reason flow,
7155 Of outward strength; while shame, thou looking on,
7172 Of our integrity: his foul esteem
7187 Of God ordained them: His creating hand
7189 Of all that he created, much less Man,
7248 Of thy presumed return! event perverse!
7261 Of grove or garden-plot more pleasant lay,
7266 Of what so seldom chanced; when to his wish,
7278 Of stateliest covert, cedar, pine, or palm;
7303 Of gesture, or least action, overawed
7309 Of guile, of hate, of envy, of revenge:
7313 Of pleasure, not for him ordained: then soon
7315 Of mischief, gratulating, thus excites.
7319 Of Paradise for Hell, hope here to taste
7320 Of pleasure; but all pleasure to destroy,
7362 Of rusling leaves, but minded not, as used
7372 Of her attention gained, with serpent-tongue
7408 Of brutal kind, that daily are in sight?
7425 Of ewe or goat dropping with milk at even,
7428 Of tasting those fair apples, I resolved
7431 Of that alluring fruit, urged me so keen.
7443 Of reason in my inward powers; and speech
7472 Of blowing myrrh and balm: if thou accept
7488 Of prohibition, root of all our woe;
7500 Of all these garden-trees ye shall not eat,
7502 To whom thus Eve, yet sinless. Of the fruit
7503 Of each tree in the garden we may eat;
7519 Of preface brooking, through his zeal of right:
7526 Of highest agents, deemed however wise.
7538 Of death denounced, whatever thing death be,
7541 Of good, how just? of evil, if what is evil
7595 Of knowledge, knowledge both of good and evil;
7606 Of this fair fruit, our doom is, we shall die!
7618 Of God or death, of law or penalty?
7621 Of virtue to make wise: What hinders then
7633 Of knowledge; not was Godhead from her thought.
7645 Of thy full branches offered free to all;
7683 Of choicest flowers a garland, to adorn
7692 Of knowledge he must pass; there he her met,
7707 Of danger tasted, nor to evil unknown
7740 Of all God's works, Creature in whom excelled
7748 Of enemy hath beguiled thee, yet unknown,
7807 Of thy perfection, how shall I attain,
7878 Of amorous intent; well understood
7879 Of Eve, whose eye darted contagious fire.
7904 Of Philistean Dalilah, and waked
7906 Of all their virtue: Silent, and in face
7918 Of innocence, of faith, of purity,
7921 Of foul concupiscence; whence evil store;
7982 Of all our good; shamed, naked, miserable!
7989 Of wandering, as thou callest it, which who knows
8007 Of mine to thee, ingrateful Eve! expressed
8012 Of thy transgressing? Not enough severe,
8040 Of Satan, done in Paradise; and how
8044 Of God all-seeing, or deceive his heart
8047 Of Man, with strength entire and free will armed,
8114 Of right, that I may mitigate their doom
8124 Of high collateral glory: Him Thrones, and Powers,
8205 Of mischief, and polluted from the end
8206 Of his creation; justly then accursed,
8259 Of beasts, but inward nakedness, much more.
8297 Of merit high to all the infernal host,
8306 Of carnage, prey innumerable, and taste
8311 Of mortal change on earth. As when a flock
8312 Of ravenous fowl, though many a league remote,
8340 Of length prodigious, joining to the wall
8353 Of Satan to the self-same place where he
8356 Of this round world: With pins of adamant
8386 Of this new wonderous pontifice, unhoped
8389 Of that stupendious bridge his joy encreased.
8418 Of all things, parted by the empyreal bounds,
8424 Of Satan (for I glory in the name,
8431 Of easy thorough-fare. Therefore, while I
8462 Of Pandemonium; city and proud seat
8463 Of Lucifer, so by allusion called
8464 Of that bright star to Satan paragoned;
8472 Of Turkish crescent, leaves all waste beyond
8479 Of foreign worlds: He through the midst unmarked,
8481 Of lowest order, passed; and from the door
8482 Of that Plutonian hall, invisible
8484 Of richest texture spread, at the upper end
8510 Of horrible confusion; over which
8515 Of unoriginal Night and Chaos wild;
8521 Of absolute perfection! therein Man
8540 Of my performance: What remains, ye Gods,
8547 Of publick scorn; he wondered, but not long
8560 Of hissing through the hall, thick swarming now
8577 Of ugly serpents; horrour on them fell,
8621 Of high Olympus; thence by Saturn driven
8665 Of passion, I to them had quitted all,
8672 Of thy victorious arm, well-pleasing Son,
8698 Of noxious efficacy, and when to join
8716 Of seasons to each clime; else had the spring
8734 Of Norumbega, and the Samoed shore,
8751 Of Man, but fled him; or, with countenance grim,
8759 Of this new glorious world, and me so late
8762 Of God, whom to behold was then my highth
8763 Of happiness!--Yet well, if here would end
8780 Of Paradise, dear bought with lasting woes!
8809 Of life that sinned; what dies but what had life
8820 Of weakness, not of power. Will he draw out,
8852 Of all corruption, all the blame lights due;
8858 Of refuge, and concludes thee miserable
8872 Of tardy execution, since denounced
8911 Of nature, and not fill the world at once
8991 Of new acceptance, hopeful to regain
9024 Of many ways to die the shortest choosing,
9040 Of misery, so thinking to evade
9046 Of contumacy will provoke the Highest
9086 Of these fair spreading trees; which bids us seek
9111 Of sorrow unfeigned, and humiliation meek
9129 Of sorrow unfeigned, and humiliation meek.
9143 Of Themis stood devout. To Heaven their prayers
9158 Of Paradise could have produced, ere fallen
9207 Of amarantine shade, fountain or spring,
9215 Of that defended fruit; but let him boast
9257 Of watchful Cherubim: four faces each
9260 Of Argus, and more wakeful than to drouse,
9262 Of Hermes, or his opiate rod. Mean while,
9274 Of God high-blest, or to incline his will,
9331 Of flight pursued in the air, and o'er the ground,
9356 Of us will soon determine, or impose
9372 Of Sarra, worn by kings and heroes old
9426 Of them the highest; for such of shape may seem
9430 Of sorrow, and dejection, and despair,
9438 Of Him who all things can, I would not cease
9453 Of grassy turf, and pile up every stone
9454 Of lustre from the brook, in memory,
9462 Of glory; and far off his steps adore.
9471 Of Paradise, or Eden: this had been
9507 Of Paradise the highest; from whose top
9516 Of mightiest empire, from the destined walls
9517 Of Cambalu, seat of Cathaian Can,
9530 Of Congo, and Angola farthest south;
9538 Of Atabalipa; and yet unspoiled
9593 Of terrour, foul and ugly to behold,
9597 Of Death, and many are the ways that lead
9610 Of ghastly spasm, or racking torture, qualms
9611 Of heart-sick agony, all feverous kinds,
9680 Of rendering up, and patiently attend
9687 Of cattle grazing; others, whence the sound
9688 Of instruments, that made melodious chime,
9723 Of love and youth not lost, songs, garlands, flowers,
9725 Of Adam, soon inclined to admit delight,
9729 Of peaceful days portends, than those two past;
9737 Of wickedness, wherein shall dwell his race
9739 Of arts that polish life, inventers rare;
9744 Of Goddesses, so blithe, so smooth, so gay,
9748 Of lustful appetence, to sing, to dance,
9754 Of these fair atheists; and now swim in joy,
9794 Of middle age one rising, eminent
9796 Of justice, or religion, truth, and peace,
9813 Of those ill-mated marriages thou sawest;
9823 Of human glory; and for glory done
9824 Of triumph, to be styled great conquerours
9863 Of every beast, and bird, and insect small,
9886 Of tears and sorrow a flood, thee also drowned,
9949 Of Pharaoh: There he dies, and leaves his race
9958 Of them derided, but of God observed
9966 Of Heaven set open on the Earth shall pour
9971 Of Paradise by might of waves be moved
10016 Of wicked sons destroyed, than I rejoice
10073 Of proud ambitious heart; who, not content
10091 Of brick, and of that stuff, they cast to build
10150 Of him who built the ark; who, for the shame
10180 Of herds and flocks, and numerous servitude;
10185 Of Moreh; there by promise he receives
10211 Of Pharaoh. There he dies, and leaves his race
10238 Of Egypt must lie dead. Thus with ten wounds
10280 Of sacrifice; informing them, by types
10292 Of great Messiah shall sing. Thus, laws and rites
10298 Of cedar, overlaid with gold; therein
10302 Of two bright Cherubim; before him burn
10324 Of me and all mankind: But now I see
10345 Of conscience; which the law by ceremonies
10357 Of law, his people into Canaan lead;
10374 Of David (so I name this king) shall rise
10415 Of squadroned Angels hear his carol sung.
10424 Of utmost hope! now clear I understand
10430 Of God Most High: so God with Man unites!
10436 Of head or heel: Not therefore joins the Son
10465 Of all mankind, with him there crucified,
10491 Of washing them from guilt of sin to life
10497 Of Abraham's faith wherever through the world;
10559 Of lucre and ambition; and the truth
10581 Of spirit and truth; the rest, far greater part,
10590 Of him so lately promised to thy aid,
10607 Of knowledge, what this vessel can contain;
10624 Of wisdom; hope no higher, though all the stars
10633 Of all the rest: then wilt thou not be loth
10637 Of speculation; for the hour precise
10690 Of Paradise, so late their happy seat,