 | Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1905 - 1010 pages
...threw me down Warring in Heaven against Heaven's matchless King: Ah, wherefore! he deserved no such return From me, whom he created what I was In that...eminence, and with his good Upbraided none; nor was his service hard. What could be less than to afford him praise, The easiest recompense, and pay him thanks,... | |
 | John Milton - 1908 - 440 pages
...me down, 40 Warring in Heaven against Heaven's matchless King ! Ah, wherefore ? He deserved no such return From me, whom he created what I was In that...eminence, and with his good Upbraided none ; nor was his service hard. What could be less than to afford him praise, The easiest recompense, and pay him thanks,... | |
 | John Milton - 1908 - 586 pages
...threw me down 40 Warring in Heav'n against Heav'ns matchless King: Ah wherefore ! he deservd no such return From me, whom he created what I was In that...eminence, and with his good Upbraided none; nor was his service hard. What could be less then to afford him praise, The easiest recompence, and pay him thanks,... | |
 | Philology, Modern - 1908 - 484 pages
...threw me down, Warring in Heaven against Heaven's matchless King ! Ah wherefore ? He deserved no such return From me whom he created what I was In that...eminence, and with his good Upbraided none, nor was his sen-ice hard. Actual assonance, as practised in the early French epics or ' chansons de geste,' that... | |
 | Robert Maynard Leonard - English poetry - 1909 - 636 pages
...threw me down Warring in heaven against heaven's matchless king. Ah, wherefore ? He deserved no such return From me, whom He created what I was In that...eminence, and with his good Upbraided none: nor was his service hard. Me miserable ! which way shall I fly Infinite wrath and infinite despair ? Which way... | |
 | Alphonso Gerald Newcomer - English literature - 1910 - 776 pages
...threw me down, 40 Warring in Heaven against Heaven's matchless King! Ah, wherefore? He deserved no such himself better than me? And if any man should do wrong...out of ill-nature, why, yet it is but like the thor service hard. What could be less than to afford him praise, The easiest recompense, and pay him thanks,... | |
 | John Milton - 1910 - 392 pages
...me down, 40 Warring in Heaven against Heaven's matchless King ! Ah, wherefore ? He deserved no such return From me, whom he created what I was In that...eminence, and with his good Upbraided none ; nor was his service hard. What could be less than to afford him praise, The easiest recompense, and pay him thanks,... | |
 | Alfred Badstuber - 1911 - 828 pages
...ff.) aus: ". . . He (Heaven's matchless king) deserved no such return From me, whom he created what l was In that bright eminence, and with his good Upbraided none; nor was his service hard. What could be less than to afford him praisc, The easiest recompense, and pay him thanks... | |
 | 1913 - 908 pages
...threw me down, Warring in Heaven against Heaven's matchless King: Ah, wherefore? He deserved no such return From me, whom He created what I was In that...eminence, and with His good Upbraided none; nor was His service hard. * * * all His good proved ill in me, And wrought but malice ; lifted up so high I 'sdain'd... | |
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