Paradise Regained: Samson Agonistes, Comus and ArcadesJ. Sharpe, 1823 - 377 pagina's |
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... foes , By humiliation and strong sufferance : His weakness shall o'ercome Satanic strength , And all the world , and mass of sinful flesh , That all the Angels and ethereal Powers , They now , and Men hereafter , may discern , From what ...
... foes , By humiliation and strong sufferance : His weakness shall o'ercome Satanic strength , And all the world , and mass of sinful flesh , That all the Angels and ethereal Powers , They now , and Men hereafter , may discern , From what ...
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... foes pronounced , glory he exacts . To whom our Saviour fervently replied : And reason ; since his word all things produced ,. Though chiefly not for glory as prime end , But to show forth his goodness , and impart His good communicable ...
... foes pronounced , glory he exacts . To whom our Saviour fervently replied : And reason ; since his word all things produced ,. Though chiefly not for glory as prime end , But to show forth his goodness , and impart His good communicable ...
Pagina 9
... foes . But who are these ? for with joint pace I hear the tread of many feet steering this way ; Perhaps my enemies , who come to stare At my affliction , and perhaps to insult , Their daily practice to afflict me more . Enter CHORus ...
... foes . But who are these ? for with joint pace I hear the tread of many feet steering this way ; Perhaps my enemies , who come to stare At my affliction , and perhaps to insult , Their daily practice to afflict me more . Enter CHORus ...
Pagina 17
... foes , who with a strength Equivalent to Angels ' walk'd their streets , None offering fight ; who single combatant Duel'd their armies rank'd in proud array , Himself an army , now unequal match To save himself against a coward arm'd ...
... foes , who with a strength Equivalent to Angels ' walk'd their streets , None offering fight ; who single combatant Duel'd their armies rank'd in proud array , Himself an army , now unequal match To save himself against a coward arm'd ...
Pagina 19
... foes . I state not that ; this I am sure , our foes Found soon occasion thereby to make thee Their captive and their triumph ; thou the sooner Temptation found'st , or overpotent charms , To violate the sacred trust of silence Deposited ...
... foes . I state not that ; this I am sure , our foes Found soon occasion thereby to make thee Their captive and their triumph ; thou the sooner Temptation found'st , or overpotent charms , To violate the sacred trust of silence Deposited ...
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Angels arms aught behold breast brought call'd canst captive charms Comus Ctesiphon Dagon dark David's throne death deeds delight deliverance desert divine dread durst earth enemies eyes fair fame fear feast foes foretold friends Gath glory Gods hand hath head hear heard Heaven highth holy honour hope hunger Israel Jephtha Jesus JOHN SHARPE join'd king kingdom Lady Locrine Lord lost Manoah mayst mind mortal Nazarite never nigh night numbers Nymphs o'er offer'd PARADISE REGAINED Parthian Philistines praise Prophet reign replied return'd RICHARD WESTALL river Jordan Sabrina fair Samson SAMSON AGONISTES Satan Saviour seek shades shame Shepherd shouldst snares Son of God song soon spake Spirit stood strength sung sweet Tempter thee thence thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt thought thy father thyself Timna vex'd virgin virtue wild wilderness wilt wouldst
Populaire passages
Pagina 3 - Yet some there be that, by due steps, aspire To lay their just hands on that golden key That opes the palace of eternity. To such my errand is...
Pagina 6 - The star that bids the shepherd fold Now the top of heaven doth hold ; And the gilded car of day His glowing axle doth allay In the steep Atlantic stream ; And the slope sun his upward beam Shoots against the dusky pole ; Pacing toward the other goal Of his chamber in the east.
Pagina 16 - Virtue could see to do what Virtue would By her own radiant light, though sun and moon Were in the flat sea sunk.
Pagina 4 - Imperial rule of all the sea-girt isles That, like to rich and various gems, inlay The unadorned bosom of the deep...
Pagina 16 - He that has light within his own clear breast May sit i' the centre, and enjoy bright day ; But he that hides a dark soul and foul thoughts Benighted walks under the mid-day sun ; Himself is his own dungeon.
Pagina 30 - Impostor ! do not charge most innocent Nature, As if she would her children should be riotous With her abundance. She, good cateress, Means her provision only to the good, That live according to her sober laws, And holy dictate of spare Temperance.
Pagina 34 - By hoary Nereus' wrinkled look, And the Carpathian wizard's hook ; By scaly Triton's winding shell, And old soothsaying Glaucus' spell ; By Leucothea's lovely hands, And her son that rules the strands ; By Thetis...
Pagina 10 - Why shouldst thou, but for some felonious end, In thy dark lantern thus close up the stars That Nature hung in heaven, and filled their lamps With everlasting oil to give due light To the misled and lonely traveller?
Pagina 2 - Think not but that I know these things, or think I know them not ; not therefore am I short Of knowing what I ought : he, who receives Light from above, from the Fountain of Light, No other doctrine needs, though granted true ; 290 But these are false, or little else but dreams, Conjectures, fancies, built on nothing firm.
Pagina 10 - What might this be ? A thousand fantasies Begin to throng into my memory, Of calling shapes, and beckoning shadows dire, And airy tongues that syllable men's names On sands and shores and desert wildernesses.