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" Round he surveys (and well might, where he stood So high above the circling canopy Of night's extended shade), from eastern point Of Libra to the fleecy star that bears Andromeda far off Atlantic seas, Beyond the horizon... "
English Epic and Heroic Poetry - Page 193
by William Macneile Dixon - 1912 - 339 pages
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Poems on Several Occasions: And Two Critical Essays; Viz., the ..., Volume 1

Samuel Say - English language - 1745 - 210 pages
...well might, Where he ftood So high above the circling Canopy Of Night's extended Shade ; from Eaftern Point ! Of Libra to the fleecy Star that bears Andromeda far off Atlantic Seas JBeyond th' Horizon : Then from Pole to Pole He views in breadth ; and without Longer Paufe Downright...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books, Volume 1

John Milton - English poetry - 1750 - 674 pages
...from caftcrn point Of Libra to the fleecy ftar that beats Andromeda far off Atlantic feas Beyond th' horizon ; then from pole to pole He views in breadth, and without longer paufe Down right into the world's firft region throws tniglf'in his prefeWt TittiilA6h,Jo Mgb abwe...
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An Inquiry Into the Beauties of Painting: And Into the Merits of the Most ...

Daniel Webb - Painters - 1761 - 354 pages
...the variety of his numbers. The flight of Satan, in Paradife Loft^ is not to be pent up in a couplet. Then from pole to pole He views in breadth ; and without longer paufe, [«J AXto xaureg »?«*»( «at peytfavpvut •ae'M.* irodtflff oi a»$£if trroi, wtfi T«S...
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Remarks on the Beauties of Poetry

Daniel Webb - Poetry - 1762 - 140 pages
...the variety of his numbers. The flight of Satan, in Paradifc Loft, is not to be pent up in a couplet. Then from pole to pole He views in breadth ; and without longer paufe, [c] til outfit irroi, nip r,,. Dion. Hal. De Struct. Orat. Down 14 REMARKS ON THE" Down right...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 5

History - 1763 - 552 pages
...the variety of his numbers. The flight of Satan, in Paradife Loft, is not to be pent up in a couplet. Then from pole to pole He views in breadth ¡ and without longer paufe, Down right into the world's firft region throws His flight precipitant ; and winds with eafe...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. According to ...

John Milton - 1767 - 376 pages
...eaftern point Of Libra to the fleecie ftar that bears Andromeda far off Atlantic feas Beyond th'horizon ; then from pole to pole He views in breadth, and without longer paufe Down right into the world's firft region throws His ffight precipitant/ and windes with eafe...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. Printed from ...

John Milton - 1795 - 316 pages
...Heaven seen, The Spi'rit malign, but much more envy seiz'd At sight of all this world beheld so fair. Round he surveys (and well might, where he stood So...that bears Andromeda far off Atlantic seas Beyond tV horizon ; then from pole to pole 560 He views in breadth, and without longer pause Down right into...
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The Works of the British Poets, Volume 5

Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 740 pages
...from eaftern point Of Libra to the fleecy (tar that bears Andromeda far off Atlantic feas Beyond th' horizon ; then from pole to pole He views in breadth, and without longer paufe Downright into the world's firft region throws His Sight precipitant, and winds with eafe Through...
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Paradise Lost: With Notes, Selected from Newton and Others, to ..., Volumes 1-2

John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 pages
...seiz'd At sight of all this world beheld so fair. Round he surveys (and well might, where he stood 555 So high above the circling canopy Of Night's extended...that bears Andromeda far off Atlantic seas Beyond th' horizon ; then from pole to pole 560 He views in breadth, and without longer pause Down right into...
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Paradise lost, a poem. Pr. from the text of Tonson's correct ed. of 1711

John Milton - 1801 - 396 pages
...seiz'd At sight of all this world beheld so fair. Round he surveys (and well might, where he stood 555 So high above the circling canopy Of night's extended...that bears Andromeda far off Atlantic seas Beyond th' horizon ; then from pole to pole 560 JHe views in breadth, and without longer pause Down right...
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