 | James Ferguson - 1823 - 394 pages
...magnificence, and luxury, as shall break his proud heart ; at the same time that he shall be convinced in his stomach, he was unfit for his post, and a more mild...These thoughts Full counsel must mature. Peace is despaired, And who CM think subpiission? War then, war, Open, or understood, must be resolv'd." ' I... | |
 | 1823 - 390 pages
...magnificence, and luxury, as shall break his proud heart; at the same time that he shall be convinced in his stomach, he was unfit for his post, and a more mild...people, and be set up in his room; but, as Milton says, as they do. If we meet a neighbouring king, we give or keep the way, according as we are outnumbered... | |
 | 1824 - 298 pages
...magnificence, and luxury, as shall break his proud heart; at the same time that he shall be convinced in his stomach, he was unfit for his post, and a more mild...resolv'd.' ' I am, sir, your most obedient humble servant." ' MH. SPECTATOR, * I am a young woman at a gentleman's seat in the country, who is a particular... | |
 | John Milton - 1824 - 502 pages
...Long under darkness cover. But these thought« Full counsel must mature : Peace is despair'd, 660 For who can think submission ? War then, war Open or understood, must be resolv'd." He spake : and to confirm his words out flew Millions of flaming swords, drawn from the thighs Of mighty... | |
 | William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1064 pages
...abyss Long under darkness cover. But these thoughts Full council must mature : peace is despair'd, For here all alone, and compliments apart, I ask these sober questions of my heart. , He spake : and to confirm his words, out flew Millions of flaming swords, drawn from the thighs Of... | |
 | John Milton - 1824 - 676 pages
...Long under darkness cover. But these thoughts Full counsel must mature: Peace is despair'd, 660 For who can think submission ? War then, War Open or understood must be resolv'd. This kind of jingle was undoubtedly thought an elegance by Milton, and many instances of it may be... | |
 | British poets - 1824 - 676 pages
...nor the death Of men surprised, a glory. Byron's Doge of Venice, a. 3, s. 2. Peace is despair' d, For who can think submission ! War, then, war Open or understood must be resolv'd. Milton's Paradise Lost, b. 1. My sentence is for open war : of wiles, More unexpert, I boast not :... | |
 | John White (A.M.) - 1826 - 340 pages
...abyss Long under darkness cover. But these thoughts Full counsel must mature. Peace is despair'd, For who can think submission ? War, then, war, Open or understood, must be resolved !" V ' ' 1' i Milton. Our young friends will please turn their attention to the description... | |
 | 1827 - 412 pages
...magnificence, and luxury, as shall break his proud heart ; at the same time that he shall be convinced in his stomach he was unfit for his post, and a more mild...mature. Peace is despair'd, And who can think submission P AVar then, war, Open, or understood, must be resolv'd." I am, sir, Your most obedient humble servant.'... | |
 | John Milton - 1831 - 306 pages
...hold Celestial Spirits in bondage, nor the abyss Long under darkness cover. But these thoughts For who can think submission ? War then, War Open or understood must be resolved. He spake : and, to confirm his words, out flew Millions of flaming swords, drawn from the... | |
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