Paradise Lost, Volume 2Effingham Wilson, 1879 - 94 pages |
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Page 49
... Stood they or mov'd , in stature , motion , arms , Fit to decide the empire of great heav'n . Now wav'd their fiery swords , and in the air Made horrid circles ; two broad suns their shields Blaz'd opposite , while expectation stood 296 ...
... Stood they or mov'd , in stature , motion , arms , Fit to decide the empire of great heav'n . Now wav'd their fiery swords , and in the air Made horrid circles ; two broad suns their shields Blaz'd opposite , while expectation stood 296 ...
Page 60
... stood , and in his hand a reed Stood waving tip'd with fire ; while we suspense 580 Collected stood within our thoughts amus'd ; Not long , for sudden all at once their reeds Put forth , and to a narrow vent apply'd With nicest touch ...
... stood , and in his hand a reed Stood waving tip'd with fire ; while we suspense 580 Collected stood within our thoughts amus'd ; Not long , for sudden all at once their reeds Put forth , and to a narrow vent apply'd With nicest touch ...
Page 62
... Stood scoffing , heighten'd in their thoughts beyond All doubt of victory ; eternal might 630 To match with their inventions they presum'd So easy , and of his thunder made a scorn , And all his host derided , while they stood A while ...
... Stood scoffing , heighten'd in their thoughts beyond All doubt of victory ; eternal might 630 To match with their inventions they presum'd So easy , and of his thunder made a scorn , And all his host derided , while they stood A while ...
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