| I. Winslow Ayer - Insurgency - 1865 - 112 pages
...article, and the mission of the Times is accomplished, and it now wants " no more party rancor/ 7 " Out of my sight thou serpent! That name best Befits thee with him leagu'd, thyself as false ! " Tho palpable hypocricy of rebel sympathizers, can now only excite contempt... | |
| 1866 - 410 pages
...nigh, Soft words to his fierce passion she assay'd : MS But her with stern regard he thus repell'd. Out of my sight, thou serpent ! that name best Befits thee with him leagu'd, thyself as false And hateful ; nothing wants, but that thy shape, Like his, and colour serpentine... | |
| John Milton - 1866 - 394 pages
...nigh, Soft words to his fierce passion she assay'd : afo But her with stern regard he thus repell'd. Out of my sight, thou serpent, that name best Befits thee with him leagu'd, thyself as false And hateful ; nothing wants, but that thy shape, Like his, and colour serpentine... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1867 - 440 pages
...and improvement of condition. Pretendeth, fyc. : puts forward reformation as a cover or pretext. " Warn all creatures from thee Henceforth ; lest that...form, pretended To hellish falsehood, snare them." — Stilton. [Et sedulo cavere, ut reformationis studium mutationem inducat, non antem studium mutationis... | |
| English poetry - 1867 - 556 pages
...with stern regard he thus repelled. " Out of rny sight, thou serpent ! that name liest Befits tliee with him leagued, thyself as false And hateful; nothing wants, but that thy shape, Lik« his, and colour serpentine, may show Thv inward fraud, to warn all creatures from thce Henceforth... | |
| John Milton, Edward Phillips - English poetry - 1868 - 632 pages
...nigh, Soft words to his fierce passion she assay'd : But her, with stern regard, he thus repell'd : "Out of my sight, thou serpent! that name best Befits...false And hateful ; nothing wants, but that thy shape, f Like his, and color serpentine, may show Thy inward fraud, to warn all creatures from thee 87 1 Henceforth... | |
| John Milton - 1868 - 440 pages
...nigh Soft words to his fierce passion she assayed ; 865 But her with stern regard he thus repelled : " Out of my sight, thou serpent ! that name best Befits thee with him leagued, thyself as fake And hateful ; nothing wants, but that thy shape Like his, and color serpentine, may show 870 Thy... | |
| John Milton - 1870 - 352 pages
...nigh, Soft words to his fierce passion she assay'd : 865 But her with stern regard he thus repell'd. ' Out of my sight, thou serpent ! that name best Befits thee with him leagu'd, thyself as false And hateful ; nothing wants, but that thy shape, Like his, and colour serpentine... | |
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