| John Milton - Fall of man - 1820 - 342 pages
...Seest thou yon dreary plain, forlorn and wild, 1,80 BOOK i. B 2 The seat of desolation, void of light, Save what the glimmering of these livid flames Casts pale and dreadful? Thither let us tend From off the tossing of these fiery waves ; There rest, if any rest can harbour... | |
| John Milton - Bible - 1821 - 226 pages
...from our Foe. Seest thou yon dreary plain, forlorn and wild, The seat of Desolation, void of light, Save what the glimmering of these livid flames Casts pale and dreadful? Thither let us tend From off the tossing of these fiery waves ; There rest, if any rest can harbour... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 302 pages
...from our Foe. Seest thou yon dreary plain, forlorn and wild, The seat of desolation, void of light, Save what the glimmering of these livid flames Casts pale and dreadful ? Thither let us tend From off the tossing of these fiery waves : There rest, if any rest can harbour... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 646 pages
...our foe. Seest thou yon dreary plain, forlorn and wild, iso The seat of desolation, void of light, Save what the glimmering of these livid flames Casts pale and dreadful ? Thither let us tend From off the tossing of these fiery waves, There rest, if any rest can harbour... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...from our foe. Seest thou yon dreary plain, forlorn and w,ld, The seat of desolation, void of light, w.[ڝ | ; l) ǡ `y v l=<n 3 ]km j % ?ol` ^T ݏ[ ? thither let us tend From off the tossing of these fiery waves; There rest, if any rest can harbour... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1825 - 600 pages
...from our foe. Seest thou yon dreary plain, forlorn and wild, The seat of desolation, void of light, n [debtors; Were fore'd to own to him their obligation. He mat eould o ? thither let us tend From off the tossing of these fiery waves ; There rest, if any rest ean harbour... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 814 pages
...them. Id. .See'st thou yon' dreary plain, forlorn and wild. The seat of desolation, void of light, Save what the glimmering of these livid flames Casts pale and dreadful ? Id. Paradise Lost. If I, celestial sire, in aught Have served thy will, or gratified thy thought.... | |
| John Milton - 1829 - 426 pages
...'from our foe. Seest thou yon dreary plain, forlorn and wild, The seat of desolation, void of light, Save what the glimmering of these -livid flames Casts pale and dreadful? Thither -let .us tend From off the tossing of these fiery waves ; There rest, if any rest can harhour... | |
| John Milton - 1831 - 306 pages
...our Foe. Seest thou yon drcarv plain, forlorn and wild, 180 The seat of desolation, void of light, Save what the glimmering of these livid flames Casts pale and dreadful ? Thither let us tend From oft* the tossing of these fiery waves ; , if any rest can harbour there... | |
| Jacques Delille - 1832 - 476 pages
...from our foe. Seest thou yon dreary plain, forlorn an wild, The seat of desolation, void of light, Save what the glimmering of these livid flames Casts pale and dreadful? Thither let us tend From off the tossing of these fiery waves ; There rest, if any rest can harbour... | |
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