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Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. The Sixth ... - Page 257
by John Milton - 1763
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors ..., Volume 3

John Milton - 1809 - 494 pages
...Till pride and worfe ambition threw me down 40 AVarring in Heaven againfl Heaven's matchlefs King: Ah, wherefore! he deferv'd no fuch return From me,...his good Upbraided none; nor was his fervice hard. 4s What could be lefs than to afford him praife, Ver. 37. - how I hate thy beams,'} So, in the Hippolytus...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors ..., Volume 2

John Milton - 1809 - 518 pages
...feels for a moment foiaething hke remorfe ; fpeaking of his rebellion and ingratitude, be exclaims : Ah, wherefore ! He deferv'd no fuch return From me, whom he created what I was— • Lifted up fo high, 1 'fdein'd fubjedion, &c. His refledlion upon the confequences of his ambitious...
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Paradise Lost, and the Fragment of a Commentary upon it by William Cowper

William Hayley - Poets, English - 1810 - 484 pages
...threw me down Warring in Heaven against Heaven's matchless King; Ah wherefore ! he deserv'd no such return '• From me, whom he created what I was In...eminence, and with his good ) Upbraided none:: nor was his service hard. What could be less that to afford him praise. The easiest recompence, and pay him thanks,...
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Cowley, Denham, Milton

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 560 pages
...threw me down Warring in Heaven against Heaven's matchless King: Ah wherefore ! he deserv'd 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 praire. The easiest recompense, and pay him thanks,...
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La Belle Assemblée, Volume 1

1810 - 482 pages
...against Heav'u'ii matchlcs* king: Ah wherefore! hcdeserv'd no such return From me, whom he created what 1 was In that bright eminence, and with his good Upbraided none ; nor was his service hard. What could be less than to afford him praise, The easiest rccompence, and pay him tfaauks,...
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The Art of Reading: Containing a Number of Useful Rules Exemplified by a ...

Daniel Staniford - Elocution - 1814 - 254 pages
...; Till pride, and worfe ambition threw me down, Warring in Heaven againft Heaven's match:.efs king. Ah ! wherefore ! he deferv'd no fuch return From me, whom he created what I was, In that biight eminence, and wifh his good Upbraided none ; nor was his fervice hard. What could be lefs than...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books

John Milton - Fall of man - 1820 - 342 pages
...threw me down 40 Warring in Heav'n against Heav'n's matchless King : Ah, wherefore ! he deservM no such return From me, whom he created what I was In that bright eminence, and with his good Upbiaided none; nor was his service hard. 45 What could be less than to afford him praise, The easiest...
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Poems Divine and Moral: Many of Them Now First Published

John Bowdler - Hymns, English - 1821 - 510 pages
...threw me down Warring in heav'n against heav'n's matchless King: Ah, wherefore ! He deserv'd 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 recompence, and pay Him thanks,...
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Paradise lost, a poem

John Milton - 1821 - 346 pages
...threw me down 40 Warring in He&v'n against Heav'n's matchless King: Ah! wherefore! he deseiVd 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. 45 What could be less than to afford him praise, The easiest recompense, and pay him...
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The British poets, including translations, Volume 16

British poets - 1822 - 302 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,...
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