Paradisus amissus: Poema Joannis Miltoni. Latine redditum a Guilielmo Dobson ...e theatro Sheldoniano, 1750 - 304 pages |
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Page 80
... fide a formidable Shape ; The one feem'd Woman to the waist , and fair ; But ended foul in many a fcaly fold , Voluminous and vaft , a Serpent arm'd With mortal fting . About her middle round A cry of Hell - Hounds never ceafing bark'd ...
... fide a formidable Shape ; The one feem'd Woman to the waist , and fair ; But ended foul in many a fcaly fold , Voluminous and vaft , a Serpent arm'd With mortal fting . About her middle round A cry of Hell - Hounds never ceafing bark'd ...
Page 83
... fide Incens'd with indignation Satan stood Unterrify'd and like a Comet burn'd , That fires the length of Ophiucus huge In th ' Arctic Sky , and from his horrid hair Shakes Peftilence and War . Each at the head Level'd his deadly aim ...
... fide Incens'd with indignation Satan stood Unterrify'd and like a Comet burn'd , That fires the length of Ophiucus huge In th ' Arctic Sky , and from his horrid hair Shakes Peftilence and War . Each at the head Level'd his deadly aim ...
Page 85
... fide op'ning wide , Likeft to thee in shape , and count'nance bright , Then fining heav'nly fair , a Goddess arm'd , Out of thy head I fprung . Amazement feiz'd All th ' Hoft of Heav'n : back they recoil'd , afraid At first , and call'd ...
... fide op'ning wide , Likeft to thee in shape , and count'nance bright , Then fining heav'nly fair , a Goddess arm'd , Out of thy head I fprung . Amazement feiz'd All th ' Hoft of Heav'n : back they recoil'd , afraid At first , and call'd ...
Page 91
... fide the fatal Key , Sad inftrument of all our woe , fhe took ; And tow'rds the Gate rolling her bestial train , Forthwith the huge Portcullis high up - drew , Which but herself , not all the Stygian Pow'rs Could once have mov'd : then ...
... fide the fatal Key , Sad inftrument of all our woe , fhe took ; And tow'rds the Gate rolling her bestial train , Forthwith the huge Portcullis high up - drew , Which but herself , not all the Stygian Pow'rs Could once have mov'd : then ...
Page 93
... fide with warring Winds , and poife Their lighter wings . To whom These most adhere , He rules a moment . Chaos Umpire fits , And by decifion more embroils the fray , By which he reigns : next him high Arbiter Chance governs all . Into ...
... fide with warring Winds , and poife Their lighter wings . To whom These most adhere , He rules a moment . Chaos Umpire fits , And by decifion more embroils the fray , By which he reigns : next him high Arbiter Chance governs all . Into ...
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