Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books, Bind 1Richter-Spilsbury, 1794 |
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Side 25
... Breathing united force , with fixed thought Mov'd on in silence to soft pipes that charm'd Their painful steps o'er the burnt soil ; and now Advanc'd in view , they stand , a horrid front BOOK I. PARADISE LOST . v . 540-562 . 25.
... Breathing united force , with fixed thought Mov'd on in silence to soft pipes that charm'd Their painful steps o'er the burnt soil ; and now Advanc'd in view , they stand , a horrid front BOOK I. PARADISE LOST . v . 540-562 . 25.
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... stand , a horrid front Of dreadful length and dazling arms , in guise Of warriors old with order'd spear and shield , Awaiting what command their mighty chief Had to impose : he through the armed files Darts his experienc'd eye , and ...
... stand , a horrid front Of dreadful length and dazling arms , in guise Of warriors old with order'd spear and shield , Awaiting what command their mighty chief Had to impose : he through the armed files Darts his experienc'd eye , and ...
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... Stands on the blasted heath . He now prepar'd To speak ; whereat their doubled ranks they bend From wing to wing , and half inclose him round With all his peers : attention held them mute . Thrice he essay'd , and thrice , in spite of ...
... Stands on the blasted heath . He now prepar'd To speak ; whereat their doubled ranks they bend From wing to wing , and half inclose him round With all his peers : attention held them mute . Thrice he essay'd , and thrice , in spite of ...
Side 40
... stand against the Thunderer's aim Your bulwark , and condemns to greatest share Of endless pain ? where there is then no good For which to strive , no strife can grow up there From faction ; for none sure will claim in hell Precedence ...
... stand against the Thunderer's aim Your bulwark , and condemns to greatest share Of endless pain ? where there is then no good For which to strive , no strife can grow up there From faction ; for none sure will claim in hell Precedence ...
Side 41
... they sit contriving , shall the rest , Millions that stand in arms , and longing wait The signal to ascend , sit lingering here , I Heaven's fugitives , and for their dwelling place Accept this BOOK II . PARADISE LOST . v . 34-56 . 41.
... they sit contriving , shall the rest , Millions that stand in arms , and longing wait The signal to ascend , sit lingering here , I Heaven's fugitives , and for their dwelling place Accept this BOOK II . PARADISE LOST . v . 34-56 . 41.
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