Reserved him to more wrath ; for now the thought Both of lost happiness and lasting pain Torments him ; round he throws his baleful eyes, That witness'd huge affliction and dismay, Mix'd with obdurate pride and steadfast hate. At once, as far as angels... Paradiso perduto di Milton - Page 8by John Milton - 1852Full view - About this book
| British poets - 1824 - 676 pages
...wrong, I feel a thousand fears Which are not ominous of right. Byron's Heaven and Earth, pt. 1, s. 3. But his doom Reserv'd him to more wrath ; for now...Both of lost happiness and lasting pain Torments him. Milton's Paradise Lost, b. 1. Now conscience wakes despair That slumber'd, wakes the bitter memory... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1825 - 600 pages
...erew hay vanquish'd, rolling in the fiery gulf f 'onfounded, though immortal : but his doom lleserv'd xpeeted stroke, worse than of death ! Must I thus leave thee, Paradise ? afflietion and dismay, Mixt with obdurate pride and stedfast hate : At onee, as far as angels ken,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1825 - 526 pages
...remaining part of the verse. He, with his horrid crew, Lay vanquish'd, rolling in the fiery gulph, Confounded though immortal. But his doom Reserv'd...thought Both of lost happiness and lasting pain Torments Aim. God, — with frequent intercourse. Thither will send his winged messengers On errands of supernal... | |
| John Milton - Dogma - 1825 - 794 pages
...high permission of all-ruling heav'n Left him at large to his own dark designs. Paradise Lost, I. 209' his doom Reserv'd him to more wrath; for now the thought...of lost happiness and lasting pain Torments him—. I. 52. hope viii. 29- what have we to do with thee, Jesus, thou Son of God ? art thou come hither to... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1825 - 538 pages
...He, with his horrid crew, Lay vanquish'd, rolling in the fiery gulph, Confounded though immortal. Bat his doom Reserv'd him to more wrath ; for now the...thought Both of lost happiness and lasting pain Torments Aim. God, — with frequent intercourse, Thither will send his winged messengers On errands of supernal... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1826 - 840 pages
...Omnipotent to arms. Nine times the space that measures day and night To mortal men, he with his horrid crew Lay vanquish'd, rolling in the fiery gulf, Confounded,...affliction and dismay, Mix'd with obdurate pride and stedfait hate ; \t once, as far as angels ken, he views fhe dismal situation, waste and wild ; A dungeon... | |
| John Milton - Bible - 1826 - 312 pages
...the thought Both of lost happiness, and lasting pain, 55 Torments him: round he throws his haleful eyes, That witness'd huge affliction and dismay Mix'd...as far as Angels ken, he views The dismal situation waste and wild : 60 A dungeon horrible on all sides round As one great furnace fU.iini; yet from those... | |
| John Milton - Bible - 1826 - 318 pages
...Both of lost happiness, and lasting pain, 55 Torments him : round he throws his baleful eyes, Tliat witness'd huge affliction and dismay Mix'd with obdurate...as far as Angels ken, he views The dismal situation waste and wild : 60 A dungeon horrible on all sides round As one great furnace flamed ; yet from those... | |
| Bible - 1827 - 294 pages
...crew 51 Lay vanquished, rolling in the fiery gulf, Confounded, though immortal : but his doom Reserved him to more wrath ; for now the thought Both of lost...Torments him : round he throws his baleful eyes, That witnessed huge affliction and dismay, Mixed with obdurate pride and stedfast hate : At once, as far... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 264 pages
...crew Lay vanquished, rolling in the fiery gulf, Confounded, though immortal: but his doom Reserved him to more wrath; for now the thought Both of lost...Torments him; round he throws his baleful eyes, That witnessed huge affliction and dismay, Mixed with obdurate pride and steadfast hate: At once, as far... | |
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