| John Milton - 1795 - 316 pages
...harm. So spake the Cherub; and his grave rebuke, Severe in youthful beauty, added grace Invincible : abash'd the Devil stood, And felt how awful goodness...in her shape how lovely ; saw, and pin'd His loss; but chiefly to find here observ'd His lustre visibly impair'd ; yet seem'd 850 Undaunted. If I must... | |
| John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 pages
...Severe in youthful beauty, added grace 845 Invincible. Abash' d the Devil stood, And felt how aweful goodness is, and saw Virtue' in her shape how lovely ; saw and pin'd His loss ; but chiefly to find here observ'd His lustre visibly impair'd ; yet seem'd 850 Undaunted. If I must... | |
| James Harris - Grammar, Comparative and general - 1796 - 554 pages
...fait sentir même aux cœurs les plus corrompus. — Abashed the devil stood , And felt how awfull goodness is , and saw Virtue in her shape how lovely ; saw and pin' J His loss. — PI iv , 84*. Le démon baisse alors ses regards confondus; II voit en frémissant... | |
| Europe - 1799 - 678 pages
...the Cherub : and his grave rebuke, " Severe in youthful beauty, added grace " Invincible—abash'd the Devil stood " And felt how awful goodness is, and saw " Virtue in her shape how lovely." We here take leave of our Cherubic Antagonist— hoping only that he has, among other qualities of... | |
| John Milton - 1800 - 300 pages
...spake the Cheruh ; and his grave rthiJce, Severe in youthful heauty, added grace Invincihlei ahash'd the Devil stood, And felt how awful goodness is, and saw Virtue in her ihape how lovely ; saw, and pi n'd His loss; hutchietly to lind here ohserv'd His lustre visihly impuir'd... | |
| John Milton - 1801 - 396 pages
...So spake the Cherub ; and his grave rebuke, Severe in youthful beauty, added grace 845 Invincible : abash'd the Devil stood, And felt how awful goodness...in her shape how lovely ; saw, and pin'd His loss ; but chiefly to find here observ'd His lustre visibly impair'd; yet seem'd 8jO Undaunted. If I must... | |
| Europe - 1803 - 674 pages
...the Cherub : and his grave rebuke, " Severe in youthful beauty, added grace " Invincible—abash'd the Devil stood " And felt how awful goodness is, and saw " Virtue in her shape how lovely." We here take leave of our Cherubic Antagonist— hoping only that he has, among other qualities of... | |
| 1803 - 412 pages
...angel : ' So spake the cherub, and his grave rebuke, Severe in youthful beauty, added grace Invincible. Abash'd the devil stood, And felt how awful Goodness is, and saw Virtue in her own shape how lovely ! saw and pin'd His loss." The care of doing nothing unbecoming has accompanied... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 372 pages
...angel. So spake the cherub, and bis grave rebuke. Severe in youthful beauty, added grace Invincible : , abash'd the devil stood. And felt how awful goodness is, and saw virtue in her own shape how lovely ! saw, and pin'd His loss. The care of doing nothing unbecoming has accompanied... | |
| 1820 - 646 pages
...finer than that apostrophe in the 3d. Satire, ' Magne pater Divum ! ' &c., whence Milton has taken , saw Virtue in her shape how lovely ; saw, and pin'd His loss ;...,. and the magnificent close of the 2d, eulogized by Lord Chatham, which we trace in Milton's lines... | |
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