Caught in a fiery tempest shall be hurled Each on his rock transfixed, the sport and prey Of racking whirlwinds, or for ever sunk Under yon boiling ocean, wrapt in chains; There to converse with everlasting groans, Unrespited, unpitied, unreprieved, Ages... A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art, Literature ... - Page 280edited by - 1829Full view - About this book
| John Milton - English poetry - 1924 - 568 pages
...hideous fall One day upon our heads; while we perhaps, Designing or exhorting glorious war, Caught iu a fiery tempest, shall be hurled, Each on his rock transfixed, the sport and prey igi Of racking whirlwinds, or for ever sunk Under yon boiling ocean, wrapt in chains, There to converse... | |
| Lucius Hudson Holt - English poetry - 1915 - 956 pages
...should spout her cataracts of fire, Impendent horrors, threatening hideous fall One day upon our heads; a x 1 181 Of racking whirlwinds, or for ever sunk Under yon boiling ocean, wrapt in chains, There to converse... | |
| Lucius Hudson Holt - English poetry - 1915 - 952 pages
...horrors, threatening hideous fall One day upon our heads; while we perDesigning or exhorting glorions wnr, ng in th' offender's name ; All thy misdeeds to him imputed see, And nil his righteousness 181 Of racking whirlwinds, or for ever sunk Under yon boiling ocean, wrapt in chains, There to converse... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - English literature - 1916 - 944 pages
...should spout her cataracts of fire, Impendent horrors, threatening hideous fall One day upon our heads; while we perhaps, Designing or exhorting glorious...hurled, Each on his rock transfixed, the sport and prey 181 Of racking whirlwinds, or forever sunk Under yon boiling ocean, wrapped in chains, There to converse... | |
| John Milton - 1917 - 660 pages
...should spout her cataracts of fire, Impendent horrors, threatening hideous fall One day upon our heads ; while we perhaps, Designing or exhorting glorious war, Caught in a fiery tempest, shall be hurled, 1 80 Each on his rock transfixed, the sport and prey Of racking whirlwinds, or for ever sunk Under... | |
| John Milton - 1917 - 700 pages
...Caught in a fiery tempest, shall be hurled, 1 80 \ Each on his rock transfixed, the sport and prey y Of racking whirlwinds, or for ever sunk Under yon boiling ocean, wrapt in chains, i There to converse with e'verlasting groans, 3 Unrespited, unpitied, unreprieved, Ages of hopeless... | |
| Virgil - 1917 - 398 pages
...shining vault on high which all men call upon in prayer as Jupiter." 2 : 30. Rock's. "caught in a fierce tempest shall be hurled Each on his rock transfixed, the sport and prey Of rocking whirlwinds." — MILTON, Paradise Lost. 2 : 38. JEolia. Home of the winds, — Lipara. One... | |
| Albert Richard Hassard - 1918 - 98 pages
...language. The oration of Belial at the Council of his peers, when he told the infernal legions how they, Caught in a fiery tempest shall be hurled, Each on his rock transfixed, the sport and prey Of wracking whirlwinds, or forever sunk Under you boiling ocean, wrap't in chains, There to converse with... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - American literature - 1919 - 712 pages
...should spout her cataracts of fire, Impendent horrors, threatening hideous fall One day upon our heads; tue, and the first of all virtues, prudence. Men have no right to what is not reasonable, and to 18° Each on his rock transfixed, the sport and prey Of racking whirlwinds, or forever sunk Under yon... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - American literature - 1919 - 714 pages
...while we perhaps Designing or exhorting glorious war, Caught in a fiery tempest, shall be hurled, m changed by an explicit and authentic act of the whole people, is sacredl forever sunk Under yon boiling ocean, wrapt in chains; There to converse with everlasting groans, Unrespited,... | |
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