| William Herbert - 1853 - 234 pages
...and what art thou, execrable shape ! That dar'st, though grim and terrible, advance Thy miscreated front athwart my way To yonder gates ? Through them I mean to pass, That be assured, without leave asked of thee. Retire, or taste thy folly, and learn by proof,... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 370 pages
...Whence, and what art thou, execrable shape! That dar'st, though grim and terrible, advance Thy miscreated front athwart my way To yonder gates \ through them I mean to pass, That be assured, without leave ask'd of thee : • ' Scylla : ' See Ovid's Metamorphoses, 14th... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 474 pages
...Whence, and what art thou, execrable shape, That darest, though grim and terrible, advance Thy miscreated front athwart my way To yonder gates? through them I mean to pass. That be assured, without leave ask'd of thee : Retire, or taste thy folly, and learn by proof,... | |
| Elocution - 1854 - 576 pages
...and what art thou, execrable shape ! That darest, though grim and terrible, advance Thy miscreated front athwart my way To yonder gates ? Through them I mean to pass, That be assured, without leave asked of thee : Retire, or taste thy folly ; and learn by proof,... | |
| John Milton - 1854 - 534 pages
...what art thou, execrable shape ! " That darest, though grim and terrible, advance " Thy miscreated front athwart my way " To yonder gates ? through them I mean to pass, " That be assured, without leave asked of thee : 685 " Retire, or taste thy folly ; and learn... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - Quotations, English - 1855 - 610 pages
...Whenee and what art thou, exeerable shape, That dar'st, though grim and terrible, advanee Thy misereated front athwart my way To yonder gates ? through them I mean to pass That be assur'd, without leave ask'd of thee : Retire or taste thy folly, and learn by proof,... | |
| John Milton - Bookbinding - 1855 - 564 pages
...Whence, and what art thou, execrable shape, That darest, though grim and terrible, advance Thy miscreated front athwart my way To yonder gates ? through them I mean to pass, That be assured, without leave asked of thee : Retire, or taste thy folly, and learn by proof,... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 644 pages
...and what art thou, execrable shape, That darest, though grim and terrible, advance Thy miscreated 1 front athwart my way To yonder gates? Through them I mean to pass, That be assured, without leave asked of thee: Retire, or taste thy folly, and learn by proof,... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 202 pages
...and what art thou, execrable shape ! That darest, though grim and terrible, advance Thy miscreated front athwart my way To yonder gates ? through them I mean to pass, That be assured, without leave asked of thee : 685 Ketire, or taste thy folly ; and learn by... | |
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