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" Us happy, and without love no happiness. Whatever pure thou in the body enjoy'st (And pure thou wert created) we enjoy In eminence, and obstacle find none Of membrane, joint, or limb, exclusive bars; Easier than air with air, if Spirits embrace, Total... "
The Spiritual Magazine - Page 27
1867
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books, Volume 2

John Milton - 1750 - 682 pages
...enjoy In eminence, and obftacle find none Of membrane, joint, or limb, exclufive bars j 625 Eafier than air with air, if Spi'rits embrace, Total they mix, union of pure with pure Defiring ; nor reftrain'd conveyance need As 618. To whom tie Angtl with a thefe verfes Dr. Bentley...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books, Volume 2

John Milton - 1750 - 716 pages
...enjoy In eminence, and obftacle find none Of membrane, joint, or limb, exclusive bars j 625 Ealier than air with air, if Spi'rits embrace, Total they mix, union of pure with pure Defiring j nor reftrain'd conveyance need As 618. To ivbem tie Angel tuitb a tliefe verfes Dr. Bentlcy...
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Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to ...

1776 - 478 pages
...created) we enjoy In eminence, and obstacle find none Of membrane, jcint, or limb, exclusive bars j Easier than air with air, if Spi'rits embrace. Total they mix, union of pure with pure Desiring ; nor resirain'd conveyance need As flesh to mix with flesh, or soul with soul. But I can now no more; the...
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The Works of the English Poets: Milton

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 316 pages
...we enjoy In eminence, and obftacle find none Of membrane, joint, or limb, exclufive bars; 6z5 Eafier than air with air, if Spi'rits embrace, Total they mix, union of pure with pure Defiring; nor riftrain'd conveyance need As flefh to mix with flefh, or foul with foul. But I can now...
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The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and ..., Volume 10

English poets - 1790 - 278 pages
...enjoy In eminence, and obftacle find none Of membrane, joint, or limb, exclufive bars ; 62c Eafier than air with air, if Spi'rits embrace, Total they mix, union of pure with pure Defiring; nor reftrain'd conveyance need As flefh to mix with flefh, or foul with foul. But I can now...
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British Theatre, Volume 27

John Bell - 1792 - 288 pages
...Very good again; and troth, I'm glad to hear thou art so heartily reconciled to it. Soph. Easier th in air with air, if spirits embrace, Total they mix, union of pure with pure Desiring Sir Giib. Ah I there, I doubt, we are a little crazy. [Aside. Soph. This iron age, so fraudulent and...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. Printed from ...

John Milton - 1795 - 282 pages
...love no happiness. 6ii Whatever pure thou in the body' enjoy'st (And pure thou wert created) we enj»y In eminence, and obstacle find none Of membrane, joint,...Total they mix, union of pure with pure Desiring; nor restrain'd conveyance need As flesh to mix with flesh, or soul with soul. B - i can now no more ; the...
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Paradise Lost: With Notes, Selected from Newton and Others, to ..., Volumes 1-2

John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 pages
...happy'; and without love no happiness. 621 Whatever pure thou in the body' enjoy' st (And pure thou wert created) we enjoy In eminence, and obstacle find none Of membrane, joint, or limb, exclusive bars. 625 Easier than air with air, if Sp'rits embrace, Total they mix, union of pure with pure Desiring...
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Cowley. Denham. Milton. Butler. Rochester. Roscommon. Otway. Waller. Pomfret ...

Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 842 pages
...created) we enjoy In eminence, and obftacle find cone Of membrane, joint, or limb, eschifivtb>n;6] £afier than air with air, if Spi'rits embrace, Total they mix, union of pure with pure Dciiring' ; nor rcflraiu'd conveyance ntfi As flefh to mix with flefh, or fool with foaL But I can...
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Paradise lost, a poem. With the life of the author [by E. Fenton].

John Milton - 1800 - 300 pages
...air with air, if spirits emhrace, Total they mix, union of pure with pure Desiring; nor restratn'd conveyance need, As flesh to mix with flesh, or soul with soul. But I can now no more; the parting sun Beyond the earth's green cape and verdant isles Hesperian sets,...
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