The Poetical WorksBernhard Tauchnitz, 1850 - 358 pages |
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... look suspense , awaiting who appear'd To second or oppose , or undertake The perilous attempt : but all sate mute , Pond'ring the danger with deep thoughts ; and each In other's count'nance read his own dismay Astonish'd . None among ...
... look suspense , awaiting who appear'd To second or oppose , or undertake The perilous attempt : but all sate mute , Pond'ring the danger with deep thoughts ; and each In other's count'nance read his own dismay Astonish'd . None among ...
Page 42
... d ; And with disdainful look thus first began : Whence and what art thou , execrable shape , That darest , though grim and terrible , advance 675 680 Thy miscreated front athwart my way To yonder gates ? 42 PARADISE LOST .
... d ; And with disdainful look thus first began : Whence and what art thou , execrable shape , That darest , though grim and terrible , advance 675 680 Thy miscreated front athwart my way To yonder gates ? 42 PARADISE LOST .
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... look'd a while , Pond'ring his voyage ; for no narrow frith He had to cross . Nor was his ear less peal'd 920 With noises loud and ruinous ( to compare Great things with small ) than when Bellona storms With all her batt'ring engines ...
... look'd a while , Pond'ring his voyage ; for no narrow frith He had to cross . Nor was his ear less peal'd 920 With noises loud and ruinous ( to compare Great things with small ) than when Bellona storms With all her batt'ring engines ...
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... look down and smile , While by thee raised I ruin all my foes , Death last , and with his carcase glut the grave : Then with the multitude of my redeem'd Shall enter Heav'n long absent , and return Father , to see thy face , wherein no ...
... look down and smile , While by thee raised I ruin all my foes , Death last , and with his carcase glut the grave : Then with the multitude of my redeem'd Shall enter Heav'n long absent , and return Father , to see thy face , wherein no ...
Page 68
... Looks down with wonder at the sudden view Of all this world at once . As when a scout Through dark and desert ways with peril gone All night , at last by break of cheerful dawn Obtains the brow of some high - climbing hill , Which to ...
... Looks down with wonder at the sudden view Of all this world at once . As when a scout Through dark and desert ways with peril gone All night , at last by break of cheerful dawn Obtains the brow of some high - climbing hill , Which to ...
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