Paradisus amissus: Poema Joannis Miltoni. Latine redditum a Guilielmo Dobson ...e theatro Sheldoniano, 1750 - 304 pages |
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Page 54
... them into sevenfold rage , And plunge us in the flames ? Or , from above , Should intermitted Vengeance arm again His red right hand to plague us ? What if all Her ftores were open'd , and this Firmament Of Hell fhould spout her ...
... them into sevenfold rage , And plunge us in the flames ? Or , from above , Should intermitted Vengeance arm again His red right hand to plague us ? What if all Her ftores were open'd , and this Firmament Of Hell fhould spout her ...
Page 64
... them to our Party , that their God May prove their foe , and with repenting hand Abolish His own works . This would surpass Common Revenge , and interrupt His joy In our confufion , and our joy upraise In His difturbance ; when His ...
... them to our Party , that their God May prove their foe , and with repenting hand Abolish His own works . This would surpass Common Revenge , and interrupt His joy In our confufion , and our joy upraise In His difturbance ; when His ...
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... them loud acclaim . Thence more at ease their minds , and fomewhat rais'd By false presumptuous hope , the ranged Pow'rs Disband , and wand'ring , each his several way Purfues , as inclination or fad choice Leads him perplex'd , where ...
... them loud acclaim . Thence more at ease their minds , and fomewhat rais'd By false presumptuous hope , the ranged Pow'rs Disband , and wand'ring , each his several way Purfues , as inclination or fad choice Leads him perplex'd , where ...
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... any Clime perhaps Might yield them easier habitation ) bend Four ways their flying March , along the banks Of four infernal Rivers , that difgorge K 2 Hic Hic effudit aquas implacati horridus amnis Styx Odii : hic LIBER SECUNDUS . 75.
... any Clime perhaps Might yield them easier habitation ) bend Four ways their flying March , along the banks Of four infernal Rivers , that difgorge K 2 Hic Hic effudit aquas implacati horridus amnis Styx Odii : hic LIBER SECUNDUS . 75.
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... them they return ; and howl , and gnaw My bowels , their repaft : then bursting forth , Afresh with conscious terrors vex me round , That reft or intermiffion none I find . Before mine eyes in oppofition fits Grim Death , my Son and Foe ...
... them they return ; and howl , and gnaw My bowels , their repaft : then bursting forth , Afresh with conscious terrors vex me round , That reft or intermiffion none I find . Before mine eyes in oppofition fits Grim Death , my Son and Foe ...
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Adam adeò againſt Agmina Angel behold bright call'd Chaos cœli cœlo dark death deep Deus earth eſt evil eyes fair fear feem'd fhall fhould fibi fight fimul fince find fire firft firſt folium fome foon found fpake fruit ftill ftood fuch fuper Gaudia glory Gods good great Hades hæc happy hath haud head heard heart Heav'n Heav'n's heav'nly Hell high hinc hope ipfa ipfe Jamque know læta latè lefs left life light loft long longè love made nature night omnibus Omnipotens once Orbs pain Paradife PARADISE LOST pectore perhaps place pow'r quà quæ quàm reply'd round Satan Satanas ſhall tellus thee thefe their thence theſe they things thofe thoſe thou though thoughts thro thy felf tibi Ufque verò vitæ whofe whoſe wide words world
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Page 211 - Of Nature's womb, that in quaternion run Perpetual circle, multiform ; and mix And nourish all things ; let your ceaseless change Vary to our great Maker still new praise.
Page 68 - O Progeny of Heaven, Empyreal Thrones, With reason hath deep silence and demur Seized us, though undismayed : long is the way And hard, that out of Hell leads up to Light...
Page 76 - Beyond this flood a frozen continent Lies dark and wild, beat with perpetual storms Of whirlwind and dire hail, which on firm land Thaws not; but gathers heap, and ruin seems Of ancient pile: all else deep snow and ice...
Page 202 - Awake : The morning shines, and the fresh field Calls us ; we lose the prime, to mark how spring Our tender plants, how blows the citron grove, What drops the myrrh, and what the balmy reed, How nature paints her colours, how the bee Sits on the bloom extracting liquid sweet.
Page 251 - Unshaken, unseduced, unterrified, His loyalty he kept, his love, his zeal ; Nor number nor example with him wrought To swerve from truth, or change his constant mind, Though single.
Page 83 - Each cast at the' other, as when two black clouds, With Heaven's artillery fraught, come rattling on Over the Caspian, then stand front to front, Hovering a space, till winds the signal blow To join their dark encounter in mid air : So frown'd the mighty combatants, that Hell Grew darker at their frown...
Page 5 - A dungeon horrible, on all sides round, As one great furnace flamed; yet from those flames No light; but rather darkness visible Served only to discover sights of woe, Regions of sorrow, doleful shades, where peace And rest can never dwell, hope never comes That comes to all, but torture without end Still urges, and a fiery deluge, fed With ever-burning sulphur unconsumed.
Page 148 - Short intermission bought with double smart. This knows my Punisher ; therefore as far From granting he, as I from begging, peace. All hope excluded thus, behold...
Page 11 - And, reassembling our afflicted Powers, Consult how we may henceforth most offend Our Enemy ; our own loss how repair ; How overcome this dire calamity ; What reinforcement we may gain from hope ; If not, what resolution from despair.
Page 300 - And full of wrath bent on his enemies. At once the four spread out their starry wings, With dreadful shade contiguous, and the orbs Of his fierce chariot roll'd, as with the sound Of torrent floods, or of a numerous host. He on his impious foes right onward drove, Gloomy as night ; under his burning wheels The steadfast empyrean shook throughout, All but the throne itself of God.