| John Aikin - 1820 - 832 páginas
...then To boast what arms can do ! since thine no more Than Heaven permits, nor mine, though doubled DOW ses, lands, And once fair-spreading family, dissolv'd. 'Tis said tliat in some lone ; [weak Where thou art weigh'd, and shown how light, how If thou resist." The fiend look 'd up, and... | |
| John Milton - 1821 - 346 páginas
...1005 ' Satan.I know thy strength, and thou know'stmine, Neither our own but giv'n; what folly then To boast what arms can do ? since thine no more Than...doubled now To trample thee as mire ; for proof look up, 1010 And read thy lot in yon celestial sign, Where thou art weigh'd, and shewn bow light, how weak,... | |
| John Milton - 1821 - 226 páginas
...Neither our own, but given : What folly then To boast what arms can do? since thine no more Than Heaven permits, nor mine, though doubled now To trample thee...proof look up, And read thy lot in yon celestial sign; [weak, Where thou art weigh'd, and shown how light, how If thou resist. The Fiend look'd up, and knew... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 676 páginas
...but Satan, I know thy strength, and thou know'st mine, Neither our own but giv'n ; what folly then To boast what arms can do ? since thine no more Than...doubled now To trample thee as mire : for proof look up, 1010 And read thy lot in yon celestial sign, Where thou art weigh'd, and shown how light, how weak,... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 318 páginas
...Neither our own, but given : what folly then To boast what arms can do ? since thine no more Than Heaven permits, nor mine, though doubled now To trample thee as mire : for proof look up, 1010 And read thy lot in yon celestial sign ; [weak, Where thou art weigh'd, and shown how light, how... | |
| 1827 - 294 páginas
...Neither our own, but given : What folly then To boast what arms can do ? since thine no more Than Heaven permits, nor mine, though doubled now To trample thee...read thy lot in yon celestial sign ; Where thou art weighed, and shown how light, how weak, If thou resist. The Fiend looked up, and knew His mounted scale... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 264 páginas
...Neither our own, but given; what folly then To boast what arms can do! since thine no more Than Heaven permits, nor mine, though doubled now To trample thee...read thy lot in yon celestial sign, Where thou art weighed, and shown how light, how weak, If thou resist." The fiend looked up, and knew His mounted... | |
| John Milton - 1829 - 426 páginas
...folly then To boast what arms can do ? since thine no more Than heaven permits, nor mine, tho' douhled now To trample thee as mire : for proof look up, And read thy lot in yon celestial sign, [weak, 'Where thon art weigh'd, and shown how light, how If thou resist." The fiend look'd up, and... | |
| William Thomas Petty- Fitzmaurice (earl of Kerry.) - 1830 - 102 páginas
...art weighed in the balances :" and Isaiah, " Who weighed the mountains in scales." (7.1011.]- .... For proof look up And read thy lot in yon celestial sign Where thou art weigh'd, and shewn how light, how weak If thou resist. Here Milton, with that admirable propriety which never forsakes... | |
| John Milton - 1831 - 306 páginas
...Neither our own, but giver. : what folly then To boast what arms can do ? since thine no more Than Heaven permits, nor mine, though doubled now To trample thee as mire : for proof look up, " 1010 And read thy lot in yon celestial sign ; {[weal, , Where thou art weigh'd, and shown how light,... | |
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