Paradisus amissus: Poema Joannis Miltoni. Latine redditum a Guilielmo Dobson ...e theatro Sheldoniano, 1750 - 304 pages |
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... Thus high uplifted beyond hope , afpires Outfhone the wealth of Ormus , and of Ind ; Beyond thus high , infatiate to pursue Or where the gorgeous East with richest hand Show'rs on her Kings Barbaric pearl , and gold , Satan exalted fat ...
... Thus high uplifted beyond hope , afpires Outfhone the wealth of Ormus , and of Ind ; Beyond thus high , infatiate to pursue Or where the gorgeous East with richest hand Show'rs on her Kings Barbaric pearl , and gold , Satan exalted fat ...
Page 49
... thus low ? Th ' afcent is eafie then ; Th ' event is fear'd : fhould we again provoke Our stronger , fome worfe way His wrath may find To our destruction : if there be in Hell Fear to be worse destroy'd . What can be worse Than to dwell ...
... thus low ? Th ' afcent is eafie then ; Th ' event is fear'd : fhould we again provoke Our stronger , fome worfe way His wrath may find To our destruction : if there be in Hell Fear to be worse destroy'd . What can be worse Than to dwell ...
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... thus , We should be quite abolish'd , and expire . What fear we then ? what doubt we to incenfe His utmoft Ire ? which to the height enrag'd , Will either quite confume us , and reduce To nothing this Effential ; happier far , Than ...
... thus , We should be quite abolish'd , and expire . What fear we then ? what doubt we to incenfe His utmoft Ire ? which to the height enrag'd , Will either quite confume us , and reduce To nothing this Effential ; happier far , Than ...
Page 53
... Thus fitting , thus confulting , thus in Arms ? What ! when we fled amain , purfa'd , and ftrook With Heav'n's afflicting Thunder , and befought Quid , fuga cum rapuit præceps , turmasque fequaces Horruimus Quid , LIBER SECUNDUS . 53 ...
... Thus fitting , thus confulting , thus in Arms ? What ! when we fled amain , purfa'd , and ftrook With Heav'n's afflicting Thunder , and befought Quid , fuga cum rapuit præceps , turmasque fequaces Horruimus Quid , LIBER SECUNDUS . 53 ...
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... thus vile , the race of Heav'n , Thus trampled , thus expell'd , to fuffer here Chains and thefe Torments ? Better these than worse , By my advice ; fince fate inevitable Subdues us , and omnipotent Decree , The Victor's Will . To ...
... thus vile , the race of Heav'n , Thus trampled , thus expell'd , to fuffer here Chains and thefe Torments ? Better these than worse , By my advice ; fince fate inevitable Subdues us , and omnipotent Decree , The Victor's Will . To ...
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