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" Who, from the terror of this arm, so late Doubted his empire — that were low indeed; That were an ignominy and shame beneath This downfall; since by fate the strength of Gods, And this empyreal substance, cannot fail; Since, through experience of this... "
Sporting Scenes and Sundry Sketches: Being the Miscellaneous Writings of J ... - Page 200
by J. Cypress - 1842
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Poetical reading book, with aids for grammatical analysis, paraphrase and ...

John Daniel Morell - 1860 - 274 pages
...throne.] 117. Empyreal— Pure as are or light, not In arms not worse, in foresight much advanced, 120 We may with more successful hope resolve To wage,...triumphs, | and, in the excess of joy Sole reigning, hold* the tyranny of Heaven.] 125 So spake the apostate Angel, though in pain, Vaunting aloud, but...
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The poetical works of John Milton. Paradise lost and regained

John Milton - 1860 - 424 pages
...fate the strength of god> And this empyreal substance cannot fail; Since, through experience of this great event. In arms not worse, in foresight much...hope resolve To wage by force or guile eternal war, Irreconcileable to our grand Foe, Who now triumphs, and in the excess of joy Sole reigning holds the...
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Milton's Poetical Works

John Milton - English poetry - 1861 - 734 pages
...event In arms not worse, in foresight much ad vane'd, We may with more successful hope resolve !20 To wage, by force or guile, eternal war, Irreconcilable to our grand Foe, Who now triumphs, and, in th' excess of joy Sole reigning, holds the tyranny of heaven. So spake the apostate Angel, though in...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Memoir and Critical ..., Volume 1

John Milton, James Montgomery - 1861 - 578 pages
...the strength of gods, And this empyreal substance, cannot fail : Since, through experience of this great event, In arms not worse, in foresight much...advanced, - We may with more successful hope resolve no To wage by force or guile eternal war, Irreconcilable to our grand foe, Who now triumphs, and, in...
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Milton's Paradise lost (pr. from the text of mr. Keightley's library ed.).

John Milton - 1862 - 366 pages
...fate the strength of Goda And this empyreal substance cannot fail ; Since, through experience of this great event, In arms not worse, in foresight much advanced, We may with more successful hope resolve 120 To wage by force or guile eternal war, Irreconcilable to our grand foe, Who now triumphs, and in...
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Complete Poetical Works

John Milton - 1862 - 568 pages
...fail ; Since, through experience of this great event, !n arms not worse, in foresight much advatic'd, We may with more successful hope, resolve To wage, by force or guile, eternal war, Irreconcileable to our grand foe, Who now triumphs, and, in th' excess of joy Sole reigning, holds...
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Class Book of Prose and Poetry: Consisting of Selection from the Best ...

Truman Rickard - English language - 1863 - 152 pages
...strength of gods And this empyreal substance cannot fail ; Since through experience of this great event 35 In arms not worse, in foresight much advanced, We...grand foe, Who now triumphs, and, in the excess of joy 40 Sole reigning, holds the tyranny of heaven. EXERCISE XXXV. The Coliseum by Moonlight. — BTRON....
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Lettered: Speeches

Charles Sumner - 1864 - 296 pages
...immortal hate, — And courage never to submit or yield. Since through experience of this great Brent, In arms not worse, in foresight much advanced, We...guile eternal war, Irreconcilable to our grand foe." Such is their spirit. Grounding their arms, they now resort to other means. Cunning takes the place...
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Foliorum silvula, selections for translation into Latin and Greek ..., Volume 2

Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 692 pages
...fate the strength of Gods and this empyreal substance cannot fail; since through experience of this great event in arms not worse, in foresight much advanced,...hope resolve to wage by force or guile eternal war, irreconcileable to our grand foe, who now triumphs, and in the excess of joy sole reigning holds the...
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The poetical works of John Milton, with illustr. by E.H. Corbould and J. Gilbert

John Milton - 1864 - 584 pages
...the strength of gods " And this empyreal substance cannot fail; " Since, through experience of this great event, "In arms not worse, in foresight much...advanced, " We may, with more successful hope, resolve 120 " To wage, by force or guile, eternal war, " Irreconcileable to our grand Foe, " Who now triumphs,...
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