| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...Downcast and dampt, yet such wherein appear'd Obscure some glimpse of joy , to havefound theirchief e worst inn's worst room, with mat half-hung, The...flock-bed, but repair'd with straw, With tape-ty'd rais'd Their fainting courage, and dispell'd their fears. Then strait commands, that at the warlike... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 646 pages
...chief Not in despair, to' have found themselves not lost 535 In loss itself ; which on his count'nance cast Like doubtful hue : but he his wonted pride Soon...that bore Semblance of worth not substance, gently rais'd Their fainting courage, and dispell'd their fears. 530 Then straight commands that at the warlike... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 510 pages
...chief Not in despair, to have found themselves not lost 523 In loss itself; which on his count'nance cast Like doubtful hue : but he his wonted pride Soon...that bore Semblance of worth, not substance, gently rals'd Their fainting courage, and djs]>ell'd their fears. 530 Then straight commands that at the warlike... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 pages
...were low indeed, That were an ignominy and shame beneath This downfall. Milton's Paradise Lost, b. 1. But he his wonted pride Soon recollecting, with high...that bore Semblance of worth not substance, gently rais'd Their fainting courage, and dispell'd their fears. Ibid. I should ill become this throne, O... | |
| John Milton - Bible - 1826 - 312 pages
...themselves not lost 525 In loss itself: which on his countenance cast Like doubtful hue : but he, his wonl-d pride Soon recollecting, with high words, that bore...substance, gently raised Their fainting courage, and dispell'd their fears. 530 Then straight commands, that at the warlike sound Of trumpets loud and clarions... | |
| Bible - 1827 - 294 pages
...cast Like doubtful hue : but he, his wonted pride Soon recollecting, with high words, that bore 528 Semblance of worth, not substance, gently raised Their fainting courage, and dispelled their fears. Then straight commands, that at the warlike sound Of trumpets loud and clarions be upreared His mighty... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 832 pages
...oppress their inférieurs ; and their followers were born oat and countenanced in wicked actions. Dames. But he his wonted pride Soon recollecting, with high...Their fainting courage, and dispelled their fears. Milton's Paradise Lost. The father bore it with undaunted soul, Like one who durst his destiny controul... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 414 pages
...oppress their infcrioura ; and their followers were born out and eouutenanrcd in wicked actions. J)aviei. But he his wonted pride Soon recollecting, with high...raised Their fainting courage, and dispelled their frara. Uilton'i ParaJite la*. The father bore it with undaunted soul. Like one who durst his destiny... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 798 pages
...kind, and mild their gestures were, Peace in their hands, and friendship in their face. Fairfax. He ed for T. Tegg Milton. With lemblabk reason we might expect a regularity in the winds. Browne's Vulgar Krrovrs, Thy... | |
| John Milton - 1831 - 306 pages
...some glimpse of joy, to have found their Chief Not in despair, to have found themselves not lost 525 In loss itself : which on his countenance cast Like...substance, gently raised Their fainting courage, and dispell'd their fears. 530 Then straight commands, that at the warlike sound Of trumpets loud and clarions... | |
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