 | John Milton - 1711 - 464 pages
...the caufe! But have I now feen Death? Is this the way I mud iciuru to nauve duftj O figlic Of tenor, foul and ugly to behold, Horrid to think, how horrible to feel ! 4(1 To whom thus Micbtul. Death thou haflfecn In bis mil lhape on man ; but many Shapes Of Death,... | |
 | John Milton - 1746 - 464 pages
...and gore. To which our fire. 460 '. ALAS, both for the deed, and for the caufe ! But, have I now feen DEATH? is this the way I muft return to native duft...terror, foul, and ugly to behold, Horrid -to think, how terrible to feel ! 4<Jy '- To whom thus MICHAEL. DEATH thou haft feen In his firft fhape on man : but... | |
 | John Milton - 1750 - 720 pages
...'] It was, according Let us fork Death, or he not found, to the author of the epiftle to the fupply I muft return, to native duft ? O fight Of terror,...thou haft feen In his firft fhape on man; but many fh-pes Of Death, and many are the ways that lead To his grim cave, all difmal ; yet to fenfe More terrible... | |
 | John Milton - 1750 - 714 pages
...found, to the author of the epiftle to the fupply . Vo t. U. Z With I muft return to native duft ? ¾ fight Of terror, foul and ugly to behold, Horrid to...To whom thus Michael. Death thou haft feen In his firíl íhape on man ; but many ihapes Of Death, and many are the ways that lead To his grim cave,... | |
 | William Dodd, Joseph Addison - 1762 - 284 pages
...with great Beauty. But have Inowfeen Death ? It this the Way I muft return to native Duft ? O Sight Of Terror foul, and ugly to behold, Horrid to think, how horrible to feel! THE fecond Vifion fets before him the Image of Death in a great Variety of Appearances. The Angelr... | |
 | John Milton - 1767 - 448 pages
...duft and gore. To whith our fire, 460 Alas, both for the deed and for the caufe ! But have I now feen Death ? Is this the way I muft return to native duft ? O fight Of terrour, foul and ugly to behold, Horrid to think, how horrible to feel ! 4/S> To whom thus Michael.... | |
 | John Milton - 1784 - 280 pages
...duft and gore. To which our fire : Alas, both for the deed aad for the caufe ! But have I now feen Death ? Is this the way I muft return to native duft...and ugly to behold, Horrid to think, how horrible to fed !' To whom thus Michael : Death thou haft feea In his firft fhape on man : but many fhapes Of Death,... | |
 | English poets - 1790 - 258 pages
...duft and gore. To which our fire. 460 Alas, both for the deed and for the caufe ! But have I now feen Death ? Is this the way I muft return to native duft...whom thus Michael. Death thou haft feen In his firft mape on man ; but many fhapes Of Death, and many are the ways that lead To his grim cave, all difmal... | |
 | Robert Anderson - 1795 - 738 pages
...in duft and gore. To which our Sire. Alas, both for the deed and for the caufe ! But have I now feen death ? is this the way I muft return to native duft...and ugly to behold. Horrid to think, how horrible to fed ! To whom thus Michael. Death thou haft feen In his firft fhape on man ; but many fhapes Of death,... | |
 | John Milton - 1795 - 282 pages
...for the cause ! But have I now seen death ? Is this the way 1 must return to native dust ? O sight Of terror, foul and ugly to behold, Horrid to think, how horrible to feel ! f 3 To whom thus Michael. Death thou hast seen In his first shape on man ; but many shapes Of Death,... | |
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