either—black it stood as Night, 670 Fierce as ten Furies, terrible as Hell, And shook a dreadful dart; what seemed his head The likeness of a kingly crown had on. Satan was now at hand, and from his seat The monster moving onward came as fast 675 With... Paradise Lost - Page 64by John Milton - 1896 - 408 pagesFull view - About this book
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...limb, Or substance might be called that shadow seemed, For each seemed either; black it stood as Night, Fierce as ten Furies, terrible as Hell, And shook...seemed his head The likeness of a Kingly Crown had on. Book III 1-6,21 -$5: the second invocation The second invocation stands as a hymn to celestial light... | |
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...seemed either; black he stood as night; Fierce as ten furies; terrible as hell; And shook a deadly dart. What seemed his head The likeness of a kingly crown had on. (Book 2, lines 666-73, as cite d by Burke) The deadly, or 'dreadful', dart (Burke is misquoting here)... | |
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...seemed either; black he stood as night; Fierce as ten furies; terrible as hell; And shook a deadly dart. What seemed his head The likeness of a kingly crown had on. (Book 2, lines 666-73, as cite d by Burke) The deadly, or 'dreadful', dart (Burke is misquoting here)... | |
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