Heaven permits, nor mine, though doubled now To trample thee as mire : For proof look up, And read thy lot in yon celestial sign ; Where thou art weigh'd, and shown how light, how weak, If thou resist. Greek Classics... - Page 182by William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1900Full view - About this book
| 1729 - 320 pages
...Let in yon celeflial Sign, Where thou art weigh' d, andjliewnhow light, how weak,. If thou refiji. The Fiend look'd up, and knew His mounted Scale aloft ; nor more -, but fled Murm'ring, and with him fed the Shades of Night. ^ THESE feveral amufing Thoughts having taken Pof™ffion... | |
| John Milton - 1795 - 316 pages
...Z Than Hesv'n permits, normine, though doublednow To trample thee as mire : for proof look up, 1019 And read thy lot in yon celestial sign, Where thou art weigh'd, and shewn how light, how weak, If thou resist. The Fiend look'd up, and knew His mounted scale aloft: nor... | |
| John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 pages
...for proof look up, And read thy lot in yon celestial sign, 101 1 Where thou art weigh'd, and shewn how light, how weak, If thou resist. The Fiend look'd...knew His mounted scale aloft : nor more ; but fled Murm'ring, and with him fled the shades of night. END OF THE FOURTH BOOK. THE FIFTH BOOK OF PARADISE... | |
| John Milton - 1800 - 300 pages
...thine no more 'Hian heav'n permits, nor mine though douhled now To trample thee as mire i for proof look up, And read thy lot in yon celestial sign, Where thou art wcigh'd, and shown how light, how weak If thou resist. The Fiend look'd up, and knew His mounted scale... | |
| John Milton - 1801 - 396 pages
...Than Heav'n permits, nor mine, though doubled now To trample thee as mire : for proof look up, 1010 And read thy lot in yon celestial sign, Where thou art weigh'd, and shewn how light, how weak, If thou resist. The Fiend look'd up, and knew His mounted scale aloft :... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1802 - 314 pages
...thine no more Than heav'n permits; nor mine, though doubled now To trample thee as mire ! For proof look up, And read thy lot in yon celestial sign, Where...knew His mounted scale aloft; nor more ; but fled Murm'ring, and with him fled the shades of night.' These several amusing thoughts, having taken possession... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 376 pages
...thine no more Than Heav'n permits; nor mine, though doubled now To trample thee as mire ; for proof look up, And read thy lot in yon celestial sign, Where thou art weigh'd, and shewn how light, how weak, If thou resist. The fiend look'd up, and knew His mounted scale aloft, nor... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 pages
...thine no more Than heav'n permits, nor mine, though doubled now To trample thee as mire : for proof look up, And read thy lot in yon celestial sign, Where thou art weigh'd, and shewn how light, how weak, If thou resist. The fiend look'd up, and knew His mounted scale aloft ;... | |
| English poetry - 1806 - 408 pages
...thine no more Than Heav'n permits, nor mine, though doubled now To trample thee as mire : for proof look up, And read thy lot in yon celestial sign, Where...knew His mounted scale aloft : nor more; but fled Murm'ring, and with him fled the shades of night. The MORNING HYMN O/'ADAM and EVE. (MILTON.) THESK... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 514 pages
...1010 And read thy lot in yon celestial sign, [wcnk AVhere thou art weigh'd, and shown how light, how If thou resist. The Fiend look'd up, and knew His mounted scale aloft: nor more; but fled 1014 Murm'ring, and with him fled the shades of Night. Tht Endaftht Fuirth Boob. PABADISE LOST. BOOK... | |
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