Powers and dominions, deities of heaven ; For since no deep within her gulf can hold Immortal vigour, though oppressed and fallen, I give not heaven for lost. From this descent Celestial virtues rising, will appear More glorious and more dread than from... The Monthly review. New and improved ser - Page 3001800Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1800
...ill-judged and ungraceful. Milton, from whom this consultation has been imitated, represents Satari asserting his virtues, and the justice of his cause...these malignant demons, Iberia becomes a prey : but Britain accomplishes more than miracles, —impossibilities : ' In hopeless ruin sunk beyond retrieve... | |
 | John Milton - 1800
...deep within her gulf can huld Immortal vigour, though oppress'd and falPn, I give not heaven for lost. From this descent Celestial virtues, rising, will...appear More glorious and more dread than from no fall, And trust themselves to fear no secomlfaie. We, though just right and the fix'd laws of heav'n Did... | |
 | James Burgh - 1804 - 291 pages
...her gulph can hold Celestial vigour, though opprcst undfaU'n) Courage. I give not Heav'n for lost. From this descent Celestial virtues rising will appear...More glorious, and more dread, than from no fall, And trust themselves to fear no second fate. Authority. Me, though just right, and the jixd laws of... | |
 | 1806
...deep within her gulf can hold Immortal vigour, though oppress'dand fall'n, I give not Hcav'n for lost. From this descent Celestial virtues rising, will appear More glorious and more dread than from no fall, And trust themselves to fear no second fate. Me, though just right, and the fix'd laws of Heaven Did... | |
 | j. h Rice - 1808 - 491 pages
...within her gulph can hold Celestial vigour, though opprest and fallen) 1 give not heav'n for lost. From this descent Celestial virtues rising will appear...More glorious, and more dread, than from no fall, And trust themselves to fear no second fate. Me though just right, and the fix'd laws of heav'n,. Did... | |
 | J. H. Rice - 1808 - 491 pages
...within her gulpb can hold Celestial vigour, though opprest and fallen) I give not hea*'n for lost. From this descent Celestial virtues rising will appear More glorious, and more dread, than from no full, And trust themselves to fear no second fate. Me though just right, and the fix'd laws of heav'n,.... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - 1810
...within her gnlf can hold Immortal vigour, though oppress'd and fall'n, I give not Heaven for lost. From this descent Celestial virtues rising, will appear More glorious and more dread than from no fall, And trust themselves to fear no second fate. Me though just riglit, and the fix'd laws of Heaven, Did... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - 1810
...within her gulf can hold Immortal vigour, though oppress'd and fall'n, I give not Heaven for lost. From this descent Celestial virtues rising, will appear More glorious and more dread than from no And trust themselves to fear no second fate. Me though just right, and the fix'd laws of Heaven, Did... | |
 | Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh - 1819
...within her gulf can hold Immortal vigour, though oppress'd and fallin, | give not Heaven for lost. From this descent Celestial virtues rising, will appear More glorious and more dread than from no fall, And trust themselves to fear no second fate. Me though just right, and the fix'd laws of Heaven, Did... | |
 | John Aikin - 1820 - 807 pages
...within her gulf can hold Immortal vigour, though oppress'd and fall'n, I give not Heaven for lost. From this descent Celestial virtues rising, will appear More glorious and more dread than from no fall, And trust themselves to fear no second fate. Me though just right, and the fix'd laws of Heaven, Did... | |
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