Hitherto, lords, what your commands imposed I have perform'd, as reason was, obeying, Not without wonder or delight beheld : Now of my own accord such other trial I mean to show you of my strength, yet greater, As with amaze shall strike all who behold. The Hill Readers: Book [one-five] - Page 252by Daniel Harvey Hill - 1906Full view - About this book
| John Milton - 1707 - 480 pages
...greater} As with amaze fliall ftrike all who behold. This utter'd, ftraining all his nerves he bow'd, As with the force of winds and waters pent, "When Mountains tremble, thofe two maflie Pillars With horrible confufion to and fro, He tugg'd, he took, till down they came... | |
| John Milton - 1759 - 420 pages
...erecl thus cry'd aloud, 1640 Hitherto, Lords, what your commands impos'd I have perform'd, as reafon was, obeying, Not without wonder or delight beheld: Now of my own accord fuch other trial I mean to fhow you of my ftrength, yet greater; As with amaze mall ftrike all who... | |
| John Milton - 1759 - 414 pages
...erecl thus cry'd aloud, 1640 Hitherto, Lords, what your commands impos'd I have perform'd, as reafon was, obeying, Not without wonder or delight beheld: Now of my own accord fuch other trial I mean to mow you of my ftrength, yet greater ; As with amaze fhall ftrike all who... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 320 pages
...ereft thus cry'd aloud, Hitherto, Lords, what your commands impos'd 1649 I have perform'd, as reafon was, obeying, Not without wonder or delight beheld : Now of my own accord fuch other trial I mean to mow you of my ftrength, yet greater ; As with amaze fhall ftrike all who... | |
| John Milton - 1785 - 360 pages
...erect thus cry'd aloud, Hitherto, Lords, what your commands impos'd 1 64,0 I have perform'd, as reafon was, obeying, Not without wonder or delight beheld : Now of my own accord fuch other trial I mean to fhow you of my ftrength, yet greater; As with amaze fhall ftrike all who... | |
| John Bell - 1788 - 628 pages
...perform'd, as reason was obeying, 164.1 Not without wonder or delight beheld i Now of my own aecord such other trial I mean to show you of my strength,...greater ; As with amaze shall strike all who behold. 164.5 This utter'd, straining all his nerves he bow'd, As with the force of winds and waters pent When... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 342 pages
...ereft thus cry'd aloud, Hitherto, Lords, what your commands impos'd 1640 I have perform'd, as reafon was, obeying, Not without wonder or delight beheld: Now of my own accord fuch other trial I mean to mow you of my ftrength, yet greater ; As with amaze fhall ftrike all who... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 740 pages
...greater, As with amaze {hall ftrike all who behold. This utter'd, ftraining all his nerves he bow'd, As with the force of winds and waters pent. When mountains tremble, thofe two mafly pillars, With horrible convulfions, to and fro He tugg d, he {hook, till down they... | |
| 1799 - 458 pages
...greater, As with amaze fliall ftrike all who behold. This utter'd, iiraining all his nerves he how'd, As with the force of winds and waters pent, When mountains tremble, thofe two marly pillars With horrible convulfion to and fro He tugg'd, he fliook, till down they came,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 842 pages
...greater; As with amaze fhall {hike all who behold. 1645 This utter'd, draining ill his nerves he bow'd, As with the force of winds and waters pent, When mountains tremble, thofe two maffy pillars With horrible eonvulfinn to and fro, He tugg'd, he ihook, till dowii they came,... | |
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