| John Milton - 1746 - 464 pages
...Dire was the tolling ! deep the groans ! DESPAIR Tended the fick, bufieft from couch to couch : 490 And over them triumphant DEATH his dart Shook ; but...final hope. Sight fo deform what heart of rock could Jong Dry-ey'd behold? ADAM could not, but wept," ^yj Though not of woman born ; compaffion quell'd... | |
| John Milton - 1750 - 692 pages
...perfons /, 2 afferaAndover them triumphant Death his dart Shook, but deky'd to (bike, though oft invokVi With vows, as their chief good, and final hope. Sight...could long Dry-ey'd behold ? Adam could not, but wept, 40 Though not of woman born ; compafilon quell'd His bcft of man, and gave him up to tears A fpace,... | |
| James Harris - Grammar - 1751 - 484 pages
...It on t Meaf. for Meaf. Dire -was the tojjing, deep the groans; Defpair Tended the jick, bufieflfrom couch to couch: And over them triumphant DEATH HIS dart Shook; but delay"d tojlrike PL XL 489 (/). THE (<?) v H<r») fjn 'O "THNOS aa^(T«i ir«fax<»T*T»6iStxt T'AAEA*n"l.... | |
| Theophilus Cibber, Robert Shiells - Poets, English - 1753 - 384 pages
...and joint-racking rheumi; Dire was the toffing ! deep the groans ! defpair Tended the fick, bufieft from couch to couch: And over them, triumphant death his dart Shook. PL b. xi. l. 477. . I '•;..: ' - - . Sir JOHN GOWER .-.'.. t -- . . . . FLourifhed in the reign of... | |
| John Milton - Epic poetry, English - 1759 - 608 pages
...rheums. Dire was the toffing, deep the groans; Defpair Tended the fick bufieft from couch to couch; 490 And over them triumphant Death his dart Shook, but...could long Dry-ey'd behold? Adam could not, but wept, 495 Though not of woman born; compaffion quell'd His beft of man, and gave him up to tears A fpace,... | |
| Edward Bysshe - English language - 1762 - 338 pages
...of all Difeafed, all Maladies. Dire was the toffing, deep the Groans : Defpair Tended the Sick, bufy from Couch to Couch ; And over them triumphant Death his Dart Shook, but delay'd to ftrike, tho' oft invok'd With Vows, as their chief Good and final Hope. Milt. Immediately a Place And in this... | |
| William Dodd, Joseph Addison - 1762 - 264 pages
...men. tioned in my laft Paper. Dire <was the ToJ/ing, deep the Groans ! Defpair Tended the Sick, bufy from Couch to Couch; And O'ver them triumphant Death his Dart Shook, but delafd to Jirike, though oft iniioKd With Vo<ws, as their chief Good and final Hope. THE MILTON'S PARADISE... | |
| Henry Brooke - 1769 - 344 pages
...andafthmas, and joint-racking rheums. Dire was the toffing, deep the groan—Uefpair Tended the iick, bnfieft from couch to couch, And over them triumphant Death...though oft invok'd With vows, as their chief good. MILTOH. While Mr. Fenton led his pupil through groaning galleries, and the chambers of death and difeafe,... | |
| James Harris - Grammar, Comparative and general - 1771 - 546 pages
...Mili on, Meaf. for Mea f. Dire ivas the toj/ìng, deep the groans ; De/pair Tendedtheßck, bußeßfrom couch to couch : And over them triumphant DEATH HIS dart Shook ; but delay d toßrike PL XI. 489 ffj. (t) "Hi* fíi O TUNOS «fX fT£tl Uà. T'A AEAfcni. Stob. Eel. p.... | |
| James Harris - Grammar, Comparative and general - 1771 - 516 pages
...Milton, Meaf. for Meaf. Dire ivas the tojfing, deep the groans -, Defpair Tended t heßck, bußeßfrom couch to couch : And over them triumphant DEATH HIS dart Shook; but delaydtoßrike——, PL XI. 489 (fj. THE (t) H<Tl) ¡Al O TUNOS CtfJÇfTIXI T3-«JÍIX«T«T»% T'AAEAflíH.... | |
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