| Alexander Jamieson - 1826 - 320 páginas
...surprise of the fallen angels hy a similitude which savours of levity. " They hear,d. and were ahashed, and up they sprung Upon the wing ; as when men wont to wateh On duty, sleepmg found hy whom they dread, House and hestir themselves ere well awake." Analysis.... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 264 páginas
...thunderbolts, " Transfix us to the bottom of this gulph. " Awake! arise! — or be for ever fallen!" They heard, and were abash'd, and up they sprung Upon...dread, Rouse, and bestir themselves ere well awake. OTHELLO'S ADDRESS TO THE SENATE. SHAKSPEARE. MOST potent, grave, and reverend signers, My very noble... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 832 páginas
...breath, my lord. — No marvel, you have so bestirred your valour, you cowardly rascal ! Shahspeare. As when men wont to watch On duty, sleeping found...dread. Rouse and bestir themselves ere well awake. Milton. Bestirs her then, and from each tender stalk Whatever earth, all-bearing mother, yields, She... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1855 - 1214 páginas
...Well, what was the effect of this on the Prime Minister ? — " He board and was abashed, and up he sprung Upon the wing; as when men wont to watch On duty, sleeping found by whom they dread, Ilouse and boetir themselves ere well awake." Then, on the spur of the moment, and without notice,... | |
| John Milton - 1829 - 426 páginas
...us to the hottom of this gulf. Awake, arise, or he for ever fall'n!" They heard, and were ahash'd, and up they sprung Upon the wing : as when men wont to watch On duty, sleeping found hy whom they dread, Rouse and hestir themselves ere well awake. Nor did they not perceive the evil... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1830 - 516 páginas
...with linked thunderbolts Transfix us to the bottom of this gulf? Awake, arise, or be forever fall'n!' They heard, and were abash'd, and up they sprung Upon...by whom they dread, Rouse and bestir themselves ere weft awake. Nor did they not perceive the evil plight In which they were, or the fierce pains not feel... | |
| John Milton - 1831 - 306 páginas
...bottom of this gulf. Awake, arise, or be for ever fallen ! 330 They heard, and were abash'd, and np they sprung Upon the wing ; as when men wont to watch...and bestir themselves ere well awake. Nor did they not perceive the evil plight 835 In which they were, nor the fierce pains not feel ; Ifet to their... | |
| John Milton - 1831 - 290 páginas
...us to the hottom of this gulf. Awake, atise, or he for ever fallen ! They heard, and were ahash'd, and up they sprung Upon the wing ; as when men wont to watch On duty, sleeping found hy whom they dread, Rouse and hestir themselves ere well awake. Nor did they not perceive the evil... | |
| Jacques Delille - 1832 - 476 páginas
...flancs A ces brûlans tombeaux nous attacher vivans. Levez-vous , armez-vous , ou servez en esclaves. » They heard, and were abash'd, and up they sprung Upon...and bestir themselves ere well awake. Nor did they not perceive the evil plight In which they were, or the fierce pains not feel ; Yet to their general's... | |
| Anniversary calendar - 1832 - 600 páginas
...Old Jewry. Trinity College, Ctimbridge. ®-~ They heard, and were abash'd, and np llicy sprang I'pon the wing; as when men wont to watch On duty, sleeping found by whom they dread, Their great Commander ; godlike shapes, and forms Excelling human ; princely dignities; And power*... | |
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