abftracled ftood From his own ev'il, and for the time remain'd Stupidly good, of enmity difarm'd, 465 Of guile, of hate, of envy, of revenge; But the hot Hell that always in him burns, Though in mid Heav'n, foon ended his delight, And tortures him now... The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical - Page 2redigeeritud poolt - 1779Full view - About this book
| John Milton - 1746 - 464 lehte
...enmity difarm'd, ^(5y Her graceful innocence, her every air Of gelturc, or lealt action, over-aw'd 460 Of guile, of hate, of envy, of revenge. But, the hot hell that always in him burns-, Though in mid-heav'n, loon ended his delight ; And tortures him now more, the more he lees i Of pleafure, not... | |
| John Milton - 1750 - 682 lehte
...bcreav'd His fiercenefs of the fierce intent it brought : That fpace the Evil one abftradted flood From his own ev'il, and for the time remain'd Stupidly...difarm'd, 465 Of guile, of hate, of envy, of revenge j But the hot Hell that always in him burns, Though in mid Heav'n, foon ended his delight, And tortures... | |
| John Douglas - 1750 - 302 lehte
...both condple, As if my antient hate I had abjur'd. Milton, That fpace the evil one abftra&ed flood From his own evil, and for the time remain'd Stupidly good ; of enmity difarm'd, Of guile, of hate, of envy, of revenge. B. ix. 463 From the Sedechias of Carolus Malapertius (a moil... | |
| John Milton - 1750 - 692 lehte
...fwect bereav'd His fiercenefs of the fierce intent it brought: That fpace the Evil one abftradtcd flood From his own ev'il, and for the time remain'd Stupidly good, of enmity difarm'd, 46? Of guile, of hate, of envy, of revenge j But the hot Hell that always in him burns, Though in mid... | |
| John Milton - 1754 - 342 lehte
...fweet, bereav'd His ficictncfs of the fierce intent it brought. That fpace the Evil One abftraded flood From his own evil, and for the time remain'd Stupidly good ; of enmity difarm'd, Of guile , of bate , of envy, of revenge. But, the hot hell that always in him burn:,' Though in mid-heav'n... | |
| John Milton - 1759 - 608 lehte
...and with rapin fweet bereav'd His fiercenefs of the fierce intent it brought: That fpace the Evil one abftracled ftood From his own evil, and for the time...now more, the more he fees Of pleafure not for him ordain'd: then fbon 470 Fierce hate he recollecls, and all his thoughts Of mifchief, gratulating, thus... | |
| John Milton - 1767 - 448 lehte
...fweet bereav'd His fiercenefs of the fierce intent it brought: That fpace the evil one abflrafled flood From his own ev'il, and for the time remain'd Stupidly...the hot hell that always in him burns, Though in mid heaven, foon ended his delight; And tortures him now more, the more he fees Of pleafure not for him... | |
| John Milton - 1784 - 278 lehte
...abftracted flood From his own ev'il, and for the time remaiii'd Stupidly good, of enmity difarm'd, 4^ Of guile, of hate, of envy, of revenge. But the hot hell that always in him burns, Though in mid-heav'n, foon ended bis delight ; And tortures him now more, the more he fees Of pleafure not for... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 258 lehte
...fweet bereav'd His fiercenefs of the fierce intent it brought: That fpace the Evil-one abftrafted flood From his own ev'il, and for the time remain'd Stupidly...But the hot Hell that always in him burns, Though ih 'mid Heav'n, foon ended his delight, And'tortures him now more, the more he fees Of pleafure not... | |
| John Milton - 1795 - 338 lehte
...bereav'd 1 hat fpace the evil one abftrafted ftood His fjercenefs of the fierce intent it brought: From his own evil, and for the time remain'd Stupidly...But the hot hell that always in him burns, Though in mid-heav'n, foon ended his delight, .And tortures him the more, the mere he fees Of pleafure not for... | |
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