The Complete Poetical Works of William Cowper, Esq: Including the Hymns and Translations from Madame Guion, Milton, Etc., and Adam; a Sacred Drama; from the Italian of Gio. Battista Andreini, with a Memoir of the AuthorD. Appleton, 1856 - English poetry |
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Page 324
... Behold what stores I bring Of darkness and of fire ! Alas ! with fury Melecano burns . what are LURCONE . Behold Lurcone , thou supreme of hell , Who ' gainst the highest heaven Pants to direct his rage , whence light of limb , Though ...
... Behold what stores I bring Of darkness and of fire ! Alas ! with fury Melecano burns . what are LURCONE . Behold Lurcone , thou supreme of hell , Who ' gainst the highest heaven Pants to direct his rage , whence light of limb , Though ...
Page 372
... Behold the hare , behold How timid she is made , and the dog fierce In striving for her life , While more than native fear to flight inclines her . Behold that dusky beast , That with white tusks of an enormous size Extends its weighty ...
... Behold the hare , behold How timid she is made , and the dog fierce In striving for her life , While more than native fear to flight inclines her . Behold that dusky beast , That with white tusks of an enormous size Extends its weighty ...
Page 399
... Behold against thee , thou unfaithful spirit , Michael become compassionately cruel . LUCIFER . If at the early ... Behold ! behold at length Heaven yields no more a refuge to its angels ! Since to a fate more joyous , A happy pass ...
... Behold against thee , thou unfaithful spirit , Michael become compassionately cruel . LUCIFER . If at the early ... Behold ! behold at length Heaven yields no more a refuge to its angels ! Since to a fate more joyous , A happy pass ...
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