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" This downfall : since by fate the strength of gods And this empyreal substance cannot fail ; Since through experience of this great event In arms not worse, in foresight much... "
The Poetical Works of John Milton: With the Life of the Author - Page 6
by John Milton - 1813 - 565 pages
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors ..., Volume 2

John Milton - 1809 - 518 pages
...great event In arms not worfe, in forefight much advanced, We may with more fuccelsful hope refolve 120 To wage, by force or guile, eternal war, Irreconcileable to our grand Foe, Who now triumphs, and, in the excefs of joy Sole reigning, holds the tyranny of Heaven. So fpake the apoftate Angel, though in...
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Paradise Lost, and the Fragment of a Commentary upon it by William Cowper

William Hayley - Poets, English - 1810 - 484 pages
...low indeed, That were an ignominy and shame beneath This downfall; since by fate the strength of Gods And this empyreal substance cannot fail ; Since through...advanc'd, We may with more successful hope resolve To wage, by force or guile, eternal war; Irreconcileable to our grand foe, Who now triumphs, and, in...
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La Belle Assemblée, Volume 1

1810 - 482 pages
...advanc'd, We may with more successful hope moire To wage by force or guile eternal war, Irreconcilable to our grand foe, : Who now triumphs, and in th' excess of joy Sole reigning holds the tyranny of heav'n. So spake th' apoctate angel though in pain, Vaunting uloud, but rack'd with deep despair ;...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books

John Milton - Fall of man - 1820 - 342 pages
...indeed ! That were an ignominy' and shame beneath 115 This downfall ! since by fatt the strength of Gods And this, empyreal substance cannot fail, Since, through...force or guile, eternal war ; Irreconcileable to our great foe, Who now triumphs, nnd in th' excess of joy, Sole reigning, holds the tyranny of Heav'n."...
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Select Works of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical ..., Volume 1

John Aikin - English poetry - 1820 - 832 pages
...indeed, That were an ignominy, and shame beneath This downfall : since by fate the strength of Gods es with the clouds. Or where the Northern Ocean, in vast To wage by force or guile eternal war, Trreconcileable to our grand foe, Who now triumphs, and, in...
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Paradise lost, a poem

John Milton - 1821 - 346 pages
...shame beneath 115 This downfall ! since by fate the strength of Gods And this empyreal substance canuot fail, Since, through experience of this great event....advanc'd, We may with more successful hope resolve I20 To wage, by force or guile, eternal war ; Irreconcileable to our grand, foe, Who now trinmphs,...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, Volume 1

John Milton - Bible - 1821 - 226 pages
...indeed, That were an ignominy, and shame beneath This downfall ; since, by fate, the strength of Gods And this empyreal substance cannot fail ; Since through...this great event In arms not worse, in foresight much advanced, We may with more successful hope resolve To wage, by force or guile, eternal war, Irreconcilable...
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Select British Poets, Or, New Elegant Extracts from Chaucer to the Present ...

William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...indeed ; That were an ignominy, and shnme beneath This downfal ; since by fate the strength of gods To wage by force or guile eternal war, Irreconcileable to our grand foe, Who now triumphs, and in th'...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton ...

John Milton - 1824 - 510 pages
...115 This downfall ! since {by fate) the strength of gods, And this empyreal substance cannot fair; Since through experience of this great event, (In...advanc'd.) We may, with more successful hope, resolve 1 ¿0 To wage by force or guile eternal war, Irreconciliable to our grand foe, Who now triumphs, and...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors ..., Volume 1

John Milton - 1824 - 676 pages
...on the war more successfully, notwithstanding the present triumph of their adversary in heaven. C 2 Since through experience of this great event In arms...advanc'd, We may with more successful hope resolve To wage by force or guile eternal war, Irreconcileable to our grand foe, Who now triumphs, and in th'...
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