| Edward Bysshe - English language - 1710 - 620 pages
...fraught with Fire Unquenchable, the Houfe of Woe and Pain. Milt. Nine times the Space that meafares Day and Night To mortal Men, he with his horrid Crew Lay vanquilh'd, fouling in the fiery Gulph ; Confounded, tho' immortal : But his Doom Referv'd him to more... | |
| Charles Gildon - Criticism - 1718 - 490 pages
...paffen quietly : For (he in Hell and Heaven had power equally. Sfin. Nine times the Space that meafures Day and Night To mortal Men, he with his horrid Crew Lay vaoquifh'd, rowling in the fiery Gulph : Confounded, tho' immortal : But hi. Doom Referv'd him to more... | |
| John Milton - English poetry - 1750 - 348 pages
...adamantine chains and penal fire, who durft dene th' Omnipotent to arms. Nine times the fpace that meafures day and night To mortal men, he with his horrid crew Lay vanqui(ht, rowling in the fiery gulph confounded though immortal: but his doom Referv'd him to more... | |
| Theophilus Cibber, Robert Shiells - Poets, English - 1753 - 418 pages
...chains, and penal fire ; Who durft defy th' Omnipotent to arms. Nine times the fpace that meafures day and [night To mortal men, he with his horrid crew Lay vanquifh'd, rowling in the fiery gulph, Confounded, tho' immortal Who that hears this, can think it... | |
| John Milton - Fall of man - 1754 - 342 pages
...adamantine chains and penal fire , Who durft defy th' Omnipotent to arms. Nine times the fpace that mcafures day and night To mortal men , he with his horrid crew Lay vancjuish'd , rolling in the fiery gulf, Confo'.:nd^d though immortal ! But his doom Referv'd him to... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - Criticism - 1762 - 492 pages
...whole agreeable, though the fubject defcribed is in itfelf difmal. Nine times the fpace that meafures day and night ; To mortal men, he with his horrid crew Lay vanquifh'd, rowfing in the fiery gulf .,y. Confounded .though immortal : but his doom ,; • ^ . r,... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - Criticism - 1762 - 464 pages
...fubjecT: defcribed is in itfelf difmal. • * • • '* . . » Nine times the fpace that meafures day and night To mortal men, he with his horrid crew Lay vanquifli'd, rowling in the fiery gulf Confounded though immortal : but his doom ' » Sec chap. i&.... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - Criticism - 1765 - 578 pages
...whole agreeable, though the fubjecl defcribed is in itfelf difmal : Nine times the fpace that meafures day and night To mortal men, he with his horrid crew Lay vanquifh'd, rowling in the fiery gulf, Confounded though immortal : but his doom Referv'd him to more... | |
| John Milton - 1767 - 376 pages
...adamantine chains and penal fire, Who durft defy th'Omnipotent to arms. Nine times the fpace that meafures day and night To mortal men, he with his horrid crew Lay vanqui(ht, rowling in the fiery gulph Confounded though immortal : but his doom Referv'd him to more... | |
| Joseph Priestley - Criticism - 1777 - 348 pages
...adamantine chains and penal fire, Who durflr defy th' Omnipotent to arms. Nine times the fpace that meafures day and night To mortal men, he with his horrid crew Lay vanquim'd, rolling in the fiery gulph, Confounded, though immortal. PARADISE LOST, Book I. Proper names... | |
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