Reserved him to more wrath ; for now the thought Both of lost happiness and lasting pain Torments him. Round he throws his baleful eyes, That witnessed huge affliction and dismay, Mixed with obdurate pride, and steadfast hate; At once, as far as angels... London Saturday Journal... - Side 1181840Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| John Milton - 1824 - 646 sider
...crew Lay vanquish'd, rolling in the fiery gulf, Confounded though immortal : but his doom Reserv'd him to more wrath ; for now the thought Both of lost happiness and lasting pain 55 Torments him ; round he throws his baleful eyes, That witness'd huge affliction and dismay Mix'd... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 510 sider
...crew 51 Lay vaiinuish'd rolling in the fiery gulf, Confounded though immortal ! But his doom Reserv'd him to more wrath : for now the thought Both of lost happiness, and lasting pain, 55 Torments him. Hound he throws liis baleful ejes, That witness'd huge affliction and dismay, Mix'd... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 sider
...erew hay vanquish'd, rolling in the fiery gulf f 'onfounded, though immortal : but his doom lleserv'd xpeeted stroke, worse than of death ! Must I thus leave thee, Paradise ? eyes, That witness'd huge afflietion and dismay, Mixt with obdurate pride and stedfast hate : At onee,... | |
| John Milton - 1825 - 794 sider
...all-ruling heav'n Left him at large to his own dark designs. Paradise Lost, I. 209' his doom Reserv'd him to more wrath; for now the thought Both of lost happiness and lasting pain Torments him—. I. 52. hope viii. 29- what have we to do with thee, Jesus, thou Son of God ? art thou come hither to... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 538 sider
...crew, Lay vanquish'd, rolling in the fiery gulph, Confounded though immortal. Bat his doom Reserv'd him to more wrath ; for now the thought Both of lost happiness and lasting pain Torments Aim. God, — with frequent intercourse, Thither will send his winged messengers On errands of supernal... | |
| Mungo Coultershoggle - 1825 - 256 sider
...making him no reply, read on,—. ! " Nine times the space that measures day and night To mortal men, he with his horrid crew Lay vanquished, rolling in the fiery gulf Confounded, though immortal." "Stop! stop!" said the Laird, interrupting him; "nine days-before day and night'began, is fanciful... | |
| John Aikin - 1826 - 840 sider
...crew Lay vanquish'd, rolling in the fiery gulf, Confounded, though immortal : but his doom Reserv'd him to more wrath ! for now the thought Both of lost...lasting pain Torments him : round he throws his baleful eyes, That witness'd huge affliction and dismay, Mix'd with obdurate pride and stedfait hate ; \t once,... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 318 sider
...with his horrid crew Lay vanquish'd, rolling in the fiery gulf, Confounded, though immortal : But hi* doom Reserved him to more wrath ; for now the thought Both of lost happiness, and lasting pain, 55 Torments him : round he throws his baleful eyes, Tliat witness'd huge affliction and dismay Mix'd... | |
| 1827 - 294 sider
...to arms. Nine times the space that measures day and night To mortal men, he with his horrid crew 51 Lay vanquished, rolling in the fiery gulf, Confounded,...lasting pain, Torments him : round he throws his baleful eyes, That witnessed huge affliction and dismay, Mixed with obdurate pride and stedfast hate : At once,... | |
| 1827 - 716 sider
...encouraging reflection, 1 shall proceed to show how Mr. Jennings has deceived himself. To mortal men, He with his horrid crew Lay vanquished, rolling in the fiery gulf. Confounded, though immortal." and night And we are given to understand that their power of exertion was annihilated by this state... | |
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