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" Wing'd with red lightning and impetuous rage, Perhaps hath spent his shafts, and ceases now To bellow through the vast and boundless deep. "
Letters of Anna Seward: Written Between the Years 1784 and 1807 - Page 205
by Anna Seward - 1811 - 432 pages
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L'Allegro, and Other Poems: Paradise Lost, Books I-III. With a Biographical ...

John Milton - 1896 - 226 pages
...us falling ; and the thunder, Wing'd with red lightning and impetuous rage, Perhaps hath spent his shafts, and ceases now To bellow through the vast and boundless deep. Let us not slip th' occasion, whether scorn Or satiate fury yield it from our Foe. Seest thou yon dreary...
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Selections from Paradise Lost: Including Books I. and II. Entire, and ...

John Milton - 1897 - 302 pages
...us falling ; and the thunder, Winged with red lightning and impetuous rage, f Perhaps hath spent his shafts, and ceases now To bellow through the vast and boundless Deep. Let us not slip the occasion, whether scorn Or satiate fury yield it from our Foe. Seest thou yon dreary...
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Paradise Lost. Books I and II.

John Milton - Bible - 1897 - 146 pages
...us falling ; and the thunder, Winged with red lightning and impetuous rage, Perhaps hath spent his shafts, and ceases now To bellow through the vast and boundless Deep. Let us not slip the occasion, whether scorn Or satiate fury yield it from our foe. Seest thou yon dreary...
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The Complete Works of John Keats: Lamia. Isabella and posthumous poems to 1818

John Keats - 1921 - 260 pages
...receiv'd us falling, and the Thunder, Wing'd with red Lightning and impetuous rage, Perhaps hath spent nis shafts, and ceases now To bellow through the vast and boundless Deep. 65. Woodhonse reads 'Each1 for 'All'. 74. Eeata is very far from being alone in transferring human...
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A Modern English Grammar

Huber Gray Buehler - English language - 1900 - 308 pages
...penalty at all. 23. The thunder, Winged with red lightning and impetuous rage, Perhaps hath spent his shafts, and ceases now To bellow through the vast and boundless deep. 24. The mind is its own place, and in itself Can make a Heaven of Hell, a Hell of Heaven. 28. Impersonal...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton

John Milton - 1900 - 594 pages
...receiv'd us falling, and the Thunder, Wing'd with red Lightning and impetuous rage, Perhaps hath spent his shafts, and ceases now To bellow through the vast and boundless Deep. Let us not slip th' occasion, whether scorn, Or satiate fury yield it from our Foe. Seest thou yon...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: Edited, with Memoir ..., Volume 2

John Milton - 1903 - 396 pages
...us falling ; and the thunder, Winged with red lightning and impetuous rage, Perhaps hath spent his shafts, and ceases now To bellow through the vast and boundless Deep. Let us not slip the occasion, whether scorn Or satiate fury yield it from our Foe. Seest thou yon dreary...
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The Masters of English Literature

Stephen Lucius Gwynn - Authors, English - 1904 - 452 pages
...us falling ; and the thunder, Winged with red lightning and impetuous rage, Perhaps hath spent his shafts, and ceases now To bellow through the vast and boundless deep. One can hear the tossing reverberation in the last line ; and note how Milton places the word " thunder,"...
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The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions, Volume 2

Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1905 - 522 pages
...us falling ; and the thunder, \Ving'd with red lightning and impetuous rage, Perhaps hath spent his shafts, and ceases now To bellow through the vast and boundless deep. Let us not slip the occasion, whether scorn Or satiate fury yield it from our foe. Seest thou yon dreary...
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Selections from the Poetical Works of John Milton: With Introduction ...

John Milton - 1908 - 440 pages
...us falling ; and the thunder, Winged with red lightning and impetuous rage, f Perhaps hath spent his shafts, and ceases now To bellow through the vast and boundless Deep. Let us not slip the occasion, whether scorn Or satiate fury yield it from our Foe. Seest thou yon dreary...
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