The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... earth , and roll In the dust my glory dead , In the dust , and there outspread Lodge it with dishonour foul . Rise , Jehovah , in thine ire ; Rouse thyself amidst the rage Of my foes that urge like fire ; And wake for me , their fury ...
... earth , and roll In the dust my glory dead , In the dust , and there outspread Lodge it with dishonour foul . Rise , Jehovah , in thine ire ; Rouse thyself amidst the rage Of my foes that urge like fire ; And wake for me , their fury ...
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... earth , So as above the heavens thy praise to set ! Out of the tender mouths of latest bearth , Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings thou Hast founded strength , because of all thy foes , To stint the enemy , and slack the avenger's ...
... earth , So as above the heavens thy praise to set ! Out of the tender mouths of latest bearth , Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings thou Hast founded strength , because of all thy foes , To stint the enemy , and slack the avenger's ...
Page 114
... Earth were made ; and it was the same Heavenly Muse , he assumes , that afterwards , by Siloa's brook or pool , near the Temple at Jerusalem ( Isaiah viii . 6 , and Nehem . iii . 15 ) , inspired also David and the Prophets . This Muse ...
... Earth were made ; and it was the same Heavenly Muse , he assumes , that afterwards , by Siloa's brook or pool , near the Temple at Jerusalem ( Isaiah viii . 6 , and Nehem . iii . 15 ) , inspired also David and the Prophets . This Muse ...
Page 116
... Earth as the Earth is below Heaven , and that , as it would take a brass anvil nine days and nights to fall from Heaven to Earth , so it would take it nine days and nights more to fall from Earth to Tartarus . But , though Milton ...
... Earth as the Earth is below Heaven , and that , as it would take a brass anvil nine days and nights to fall from Heaven to Earth , so it would take it nine days and nights more to fall from Earth to Tartarus . But , though Milton ...
Page 117
... Earth , or the Earth's centre : " the utmost pole " is not the Earth's pole , but the pole of the entire Starry Universe . Homer ( Iliad , viii . 16 ) makes Tartarus just as far beneath Hades as Earth is beneath Heaven ; and so also ...
... Earth , or the Earth's centre : " the utmost pole " is not the Earth's pole , but the pole of the entire Starry Universe . Homer ( Iliad , viii . 16 ) makes Tartarus just as far beneath Hades as Earth is beneath Heaven ; and so also ...
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