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" Thus Adam to himself lamented loud, Through the still night ; not now, as ere man fell, Wholesome, and cool, and mild, but with black air Accompanied, with damps and dreadful gloom, Which to his evil conscience represented All things with double terror;... "
The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and critical, by ... - Side 73
af English poets - 1790
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The Spectator: With a Biographical and Critical Preface, and Explanatory ...

1854 - 474 sider
...Thus- Adam to himself lamtnted loud .Through. the still night; not now (as ere man fell) 'Wholesome and cool, and mild, but with black air Accompanied, with damps and dreadful gloom, Which to his evil conscience represented All things with double terror. On the ground Outstretch'd he lay ; on the cold...
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The Works of Joseph Addison: The Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1854 - 698 sider
...? Thus Adam to himself lamented loud Through the still night, not now, as e'er man fell. Wholesome and cool and mild, but with black air Accompanied, with damps and dreadful gloom, Which to his evil conscience represented All things with double terror : on the ground Outstretch'd he lay, on the cold...
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Milton's Paradise lost and Paradise regained, with notes by J. Edmondston

John Milton - 1854 - 534 sider
...Thus Adam to himself lamented loud 845 Through the still night ; not now, as ere man fell, Wholesome, and cool, and mild, but with black air Accompanied,...with damps, and dreadful gloom ; Which to his evil conscience represented All things with double terror. On the ground 850 Outstretched he lay — on...
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The Works of Joseph Addison: Including the Whole Contents of Bp ..., Bind 5

Joseph Addison - 1854 - 726 sider
...? Thus Adam to himself lamented loud Through the still night, not now, as e'er man fell, Wholesome and cool and mild, but with black air Accompanied, with damps and dreadful gloom, Which to hit evil conscience represented All things with double terror : on the ground Outstretch'd he lay,...
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The Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1856 - 704 sider
...to himself lamented loud Through the still night, not now, as e'er man fell, Wholesome and cool nnd mild, but with black air Accompanied, with damps and dreadful gloom, Which to his evil conscience represented All things with double terror : on the ground Outstretch'd he lay, on the cold...
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The Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1856 - 1090 sider
...himself lamented loud Through the still night, not now, as e'er man fell, Wholesome and cool nnd'miW, but with black air Accompanied, with damps and Dreadful gloom, Which to his evil conscience represented All things with double terror : on the ground Outstretch'd he lay, on the cold...
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Le Paradis perdu de Milton

John Milton - 1857 - 470 sider
...• Thus Adam to himself lamented loud, Through the still night; not now, as ere man fell, Wholesome, and cool, and mild, but with black air Accompanied...with damps and dreadful gloom ; Which to his evil conscience represented All things with double terrour : on the ground Oulstretch'd he lay, on the cold...
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Œuvres complètes de Chateaubriand, Oplag 5558,Bind 11

François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1861 - 816 sider
..." Thus Adam to himself lamented loud, Through thostill night; not now, as ère man fcll, Wholesome, and cool, and mild, but with black air Accompanied; with damps and dreadful gloom; Which to bis evil conscience represented AU things with double terror, on thé ground Outstretch'd hc lay, on...
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The poetical works of John Milton. Paradise lost and regained

John Milton - 1860 - 424 sider
...1 Thus Adam to himself lamented loud, Through the still night; not now, as ere man fell, Wholesome, and cool, and mild, but with black air Accompanied; with damps and dreadful gloom, Which to his evil conscience represented All things with double terror: on the ground Outstretch'd he lay, on the cold...
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Milton's Paradise lost (pr. from the text of mr. Keightley's library ed.).

John Milton - 1862 - 366 sider
...Thus Adam to himself lamented loud, Through the still night ; not now, as ere Man fell, Wholesome, and cool, and mild, but with black air Accompanied,...with damps and dreadful gloom ; Which to his evil conscience represented All things with double terror. On the ground isa Outstretched he lay, on the...
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