Caught in a fiery tempest shall be hurled Each on his rock transfixed, the sport and prey Of racking whirlwinds, or for ever sunk Under yon boiling ocean, wrapt in chains; There to converse with everlasting groans, Unrespited, unpitied, unreprieved, Ages... A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art, Literature ... - Page 280edited by - 1829Full view - About this book
| John Milton - 1852 - 472 pages
...cataracts of fire ? Impendent horrors! threatening hideous fall One day upon our head's; while we, ^erhapi Designing or exhorting glorious war, Caught in a fiery tempest, shall be hurl'd Each on his rock transfix'd, the sport and prey Of racking whirlwinds; or for ever sunk Under... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 374 pages
...or exhorting glorious war, Caught in a fiery tempest shall be hurl'd, Each on his rock transfix'd, the sport and prey Of racking whirlwinds ; or for ever sunk Under yon boiling ocean, wrapt in chains ; Unrespited, unpitied, unreprieved, Ages of hopeless end ? This would be worse. War therefore, open... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 370 pages
...spout her cataracts of fire, Impendent horrours, threatening hideous fall One day upon our heads ; while we perhaps, Designing or exhorting glorious war, Caught in a fiery tempest shall be hurl'd, Each on his rock transfix'd, the sport and prey Of racking whirlwinds ; or for ever sunk Under... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 474 pages
...spout her cataracts of tire ? Impendent horrors ! threatening hideous fall One day upen our heads ; while we, perhaps. Designing or exhorting glorious war, Caught in a fiery tempest, shall be hurl'd Each on his rock transfix'd, the sport and prey Of racking whirlwinds; or for ever sunk Under... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 322 pages
...tempest shall be hurl'd iso Each on his rock transfix'd, the sport and prey Of racking whirlwind ; or for ever sunk Under yon boiling ocean, wrapt in chains ; There to converse with everlasting groans, Unrespited, unpitied, unrepriev'd, iss Ages of hopeless end ? this... | |
| James Henry - 1853 - 626 pages
...passage, in his Paradise Lost (II. 180), it appears that even he fell into the general and double error: "Caught in a fiery tempest shall be hurled, Each on his rock transfixed." Caro's translation shows that he had no definite idea whatever of the meaning: "A laic un turbo In... | |
| 1854 - 576 pages
...should spout her cataracts of fire, Impendent horrors, threatening hideous fall One day upon our heads ? while we, perhaps Designing or exhorting glorious...transfixed, the sport and prey Of racking whirlwinds ; or forever sunk Under yon boiling ocean, wrapped in chains ; There to converse with everlasting groans,... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 644 pages
...fire, Impendent horrors, threatening hideous fall One day upon our heads; while we, perhaps, Design1ng or exhorting glorious war, Caught in a fiery tempest...Under yon boiling ocean, wrapt in chains; There to converse with everlasting groans, Unrespited, unpitied, unreprieved, 1 1. «. weakness of mind, want... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 564 pages
...should spout her cataracts of fire, Impendent horrors, threatening hideous fall One day upon our heads ; while we perhaps, Designing or exhorting glorious...Each on his rock transfixed, the sport and prey Of wracking whirlwinds ; or for ever sunk Under yon boiling ocean, wrapt in chains ; There to converse... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 202 pages
...should spout her cataracts of fire, Impendent horrors, threatening hideous fall One day upon our heads ; while we perhaps, Designing or exhorting glorious war, Caught in a fiery tempest, shall be hurled, 180 Each on his rock transfixed, the sport and prey Of racking whirlwinds, or for ever sunk Under yon... | |
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