With that twice battered god of Palestine ; And mooned Ashtaroth, Heaven's queen and mother both, Now sits not girt with tapers holy shine ; The Lybic Hammon shrinks his horn ; In vain the Tyrian maids their wounded Thamuz mourn ; "And sullen Moloch,... Paradise Lost - Page 89by John Milton - 1896 - 408 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Louise Collier Willcox - English poetry - 1917 - 330 pages
...Forsake their Temples dim, With that twise-batter'd god of Palestine, And mooned Ashtaroth, Heav'ns Queen and Mother both, Now sits not girt with Tapers holy shine, The Libyc Hamnton shrinks his horn, In vain the Tyrian Maids their wounded Thamuz mourn. And sullen Moloch... | |
 | Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - English poetry - 1918 - 1114 pages
...Forsake their Temples dim, With that twise-batter'd god of Palestine, And mooned Ashtaroth, Heav'ns Queen and Mother both, Now sits not girt with Tapers holy shine. The Libyc Hammon shrinks his horn. In vain the Tyrian Maids their wounded Tharnuz mourn. And sullen Moloch... | |
 | Caroline Miles Hill - Religious poetry - 1923 - 890 pages
...power forgoes his wonted seat. Peor and Baalim Forsake their temples dim, With that twice-battered god of Palestine; And mooned Ashtaroth, Heaven's queen...both, Now sits not girt with tapers' holy shine; The Libyc Hammon shrinks his horn; In vain the Tyrian maids their wounded Thammuz mourn. And sullen Moloch,... | |
 | John Milton - English literature - 1923 - 338 pages
...Baalim Forsake their temples dim, With that twice-battered god of Palestine; And mooned Ashtaroth, 200 Heaven's Queen and Mother both, Now sits not girt with tapers' holy shine: The Libyc Hammon shrinks his horn; In vain the Tyrian maids their wounded Thammuz mourn. ,XXIII And sullen... | |
 | English literature - 1924 - 942 pages
...Forsake their temples dim, With that twise-batter'd god of Palestine, And mooned Ashtaroth, Heav'ns queen and mother both, Now sits not girt with tapers holy shine, The Libye Hammon shrinks his horn, In vain the Tyrian maids their wounded Thamuz mourn. And sullen Moloch... | |
 | Wilfred Whitten - English language - 1925 - 228 pages
...and their age-long resonance:— Peor and Baailim Forsake their temples dim, With that twice-batter'd God of Palestine; And mooned Ashtaroth, Heaven's queen...shrinks his horn, In vain the Tyrian maids their wounded Thammus mourn. Francis Thompson had this gusto of the proper name:— Rabble of Pharaohs and Arsacidse... | |
 | John Milton - 1925 - 442 pages
...forgoes his wonted seat. Peor, and Baalim, XXII Forsake their Temples dim. With that twice-batter'd god of Palestine, And mooned Ashtaroth, Heaven's Queen...both. Now sits not girt with Tapers' holy shine, The Libyc Hammon shrinks his horn. In vain the Tyrian Maids their wounded Thammuz mourn. XXIII And sullen... | |
 | Wilfred Whitten - English essays - 1926 - 212 pages
..."PeorandBaailim Forsake their temples dim, With that twice-batter'd God of Palestine; And mooned Ashturoi.li, Heaven's queen and mother both, Now sits not girt...shrinks his horn, In vain the Tyrian maids their wounded Thammus mourn." Francis Thompson had this gusto of the proper name:— "Rabble of Pharaohs and Arsacidae... | |
 | Robert Haven Schauffler - Christmas - 1907 - 368 pages
...power foregoes his wonted seat. Peor and Baalim Forsake their temples dim With that twice-battered God of Palestine; And mooned Ashtaroth Heaven's queen...both, Now sits not girt with tapers' holy shine; The Libyac Hammon shrinks his horn; In vain the Tyrian maids their wounded Thammuz mourn. And sullen Moloch,... | |
 | John Milton - English literature - 1926 - 380 pages
...both, Peor, and Baalim, Forsake their Temples dim, Now sits not girt with Tapers holy shine, The Libyc Hammon shrinks his horn, In vain the Tyrian Maids their wounded Thamuz mourn. xxiii His burning Idol all ofblackeft hue, In vain with Cymbals ring, They call the grisly Idng, AndsuUen... | |
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