Paradise Lost, Book 1Hurst, 1900 - 408 pages |
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Page 36
... , on their mirth and dance Intent , with jocund music charm his ear : At once with joy and fear his heart rebounds . Thus incorporeal spirits to smallest forms Reduced their shapes immense , and were at large , 36 [ BOOK I PARADISE LOST.
... , on their mirth and dance Intent , with jocund music charm his ear : At once with joy and fear his heart rebounds . Thus incorporeal spirits to smallest forms Reduced their shapes immense , and were at large , 36 [ BOOK I PARADISE LOST.
Page 41
... fear no second fate ! - Me , though just right , and the fixed laws of heaven , Did first create your leader ; next , free choice , With what besides in council or in fight ΙΟ 20 Hath been achieved of merit ; yet this loss , 41.
... fear no second fate ! - Me , though just right , and the fixed laws of heaven , Did first create your leader ; next , free choice , With what besides in council or in fight ΙΟ 20 Hath been achieved of merit ; yet this loss , 41.
Page 43
... fear ; of God , or hell , or worse , He recked not , and these words thereafter spake : - 50 " My sentence is for open war . Of wiles , More unexpert , I boast not : them let those Contrive who need , or when they need ; not now . For ...
... fear ; of God , or hell , or worse , He recked not , and these words thereafter spake : - 50 " My sentence is for open war . Of wiles , More unexpert , I boast not : them let those Contrive who need , or when they need ; not now . For ...
Page 44
... Fear to be worse destroyed ! -What can be worse Than to dwell here , driven out from bliss , condemned In this abhorrèd deep to utter woe ; Where pain of unextinguishable fire Must exercise us without hope of end , The vassals of his ...
... Fear to be worse destroyed ! -What can be worse Than to dwell here , driven out from bliss , condemned In this abhorrèd deep to utter woe ; Where pain of unextinguishable fire Must exercise us without hope of end , The vassals of his ...
Page 49
... fear What yet they know must follow- to endure Exile , or ignominy , or bonds , or pain , The sentence of their conqueror . This is now Our doom ; which , if we can sustain and bear , Our Supreme Foe in time may much remit His anger ...
... fear What yet they know must follow- to endure Exile , or ignominy , or bonds , or pain , The sentence of their conqueror . This is now Our doom ; which , if we can sustain and bear , Our Supreme Foe in time may much remit His anger ...
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abyss Adam Almighty ancient ARGOB ARGUMENT arms battle Beelzebub Belial bibliography Bohn Library BOOK Brit burning lake Chaos cherubim Cite passages classical dictionary Classical References Damietta darkness Death deep Demogorgon dreadful earth Edited by CHARLES Edited by J. H. Encyc encyclopædia eternal evil Faerie Queene fallen angels fiery fire gates glory gods hath Hawthorne's heaven hell Heroes High School highth hill HORONAIM Iliad infernal Irving's Julius Cæsar King lake light lines Longfellow's Macaulay's Essay Map of Classical Map of Palestine mighty Milton Moloch mythology Night o'er pain Palgrave's Golden Treasury Paradise Lost Phlegra poet Prose pupil rage reign revenge round Satan Satan's flight Scott's Selections Serbonian bog Series of English serpent Seven Deadly Sins Shakespeare's Shorter Poems spake speech sphere spirits Stevenson's stood Symplegades Tennyson's Thammuz thee thence Thither thou throne thunder try to image wings xxxv