That dar'st, though grim and terrible, advance Thy miscreated front athwart my way To yonder gates ? Through them I mean to pass, That be assured, without leave asked of thee. Retire ; or taste thy folly, and learn by proof, Hell-born, not to contend... The Poetical Works of John Milton - Pàgina 64per John Milton - 1832 - 148 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Alexander Duff - 1839 - 716 pàgines
...the gates of Pandemonium ! And, like the thunder-stricken Seraph, he might thus break silence : — " Whence and what art thou, execrable shape, That dar'st,...terrible, advance Thy miscreated front athwart my way ? % * * * ft * What thing thou art thus double formed ? and why, In this infernal vale first met, thou... | |
| George Willson - 1840 - 298 pàgines
...hugging the delusive phantom of hope, until our enemies shall have bound us, hand and foot ? • " Whence, and what art thou, execrable shape, That dar'st,...yonder gates ? Through them I mean to pass That be assured, without leave ask'd of thee : Retire, or taste thy folly ; and learn by proof, Hell-born,... | |
| John Milton - 1841 - 492 pàgines
...craigne ou qu'il estime. L'œil armé de dédain , le premier il rompt ainsi le silence : , î . • * " Whence, and what art thou, execrable shape ! " That...pass; " That be assur'd, without leave ask'd of thee : " Retire, or taste thy folly, and learn by proof, " Hell-born ! not to contend with spirits of heaven."... | |
| Andrew Comstock - 1841 - 410 pàgines
...Created thing | naught valued he, | nor shunn'd ; | And with disdainful look \ thus first began : | " Whence and what art thou, | execrable shape ! | That...yonder gates ? | through them I mean to pass, | That be assured, | without leave ask'd of thee. | Retire, | or taste thy folly ; | and learn by proof, | Hell-born... | |
| John Aikin - 1841 - 840 pàgines
...shunu'd ; And with disdainful look thus first began. "Whence and what art thou, execrable shape, 40 41 nasur'd, without leave osk'd of thee : Hetire, or taste thy folly, and learn by proof, Hell-bom, not... | |
| John Milton - 1841 - 556 pàgines
...what art thou, exeerahle shape ! " That dar'st, though grim and terrihle, advance " Thy misereated front athwart my way " To yonder gates ? through them I mean to pass ; 685 " That he assur'd, without leave ask'd of thee : " Retire, or taste thy folly, and learn hy proof,... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1843 - 324 pàgines
...except, Created thing nought valued he, nor shunn'd ; And with disdainful look thus first began : 8. " Whence and what art thou, execrable shape ! That dar'st,...yonder gates ? through them I mean to pass, That be assured, without leave ask'd of thee : Retire or taste thy folly ; and learn by proof, Hell-born !... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1843 - 592 pàgines
...with disdainful look thus first began : « Whence and what art tliou , execrable shape , That darest , though grim and terrible, advance Thy miscreated front...pass, That be assur'd , without leave ask'd of thee : Retire, or taste thy folly, and learn by proof, Hell-born , not to contend with spirits of Heaven.... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 830 pàgines
...thing nought valued he, nor shunn'd ; And with disdainful look thus first began. 40 PARADISE LOST. and the hero, burn'd. Nor sunk his vigor, when a...fetter'd, and at lost resign'd, To glut the vengeance T'iii be assur'd, without leave ask'd of thee: Retire, or taste thy folly, and learn by proof, Ilell-bom.... | |
| John Milton - 1849 - 838 pàgines
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