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 320
... arms Warring amongst the stars , Made the bright face of heaven turn pale with fear ? To arms ! to arms ! redoubted Beelzebub ! Ere yet ' tis heard around , To our great wrong and memorable shame , That by the race of man ( mean child ...
... arms Warring amongst the stars , Made the bright face of heaven turn pale with fear ? To arms ! to arms ! redoubted Beelzebub ! Ere yet ' tis heard around , To our great wrong and memorable shame , That by the race of man ( mean child ...
Page 397
... arms . LUCIFER . Thou fool , in vain thou toil'st To invocate high heaven ; thy God may arm , If he is not abased , and with him arm His flying warriors all , From our infernal chains And these sharp talons , now to draw thee forth ; To ...
... arms . LUCIFER . Thou fool , in vain thou toil'st To invocate high heaven ; thy God may arm , If he is not abased , and with him arm His flying warriors all , From our infernal chains And these sharp talons , now to draw thee forth ; To ...
Page 399
... arms ! at length to arms , To spread dismay through hell ! Joy , man ! smile , heaven ! and Tartarus , lament ! LUCIFER . Seldom upon the vaunting Of a proud tongue too bold Boldness of hand attends . To arms ! to arms ! Thou fight with ...
... arms ! at length to arms , To spread dismay through hell ! Joy , man ! smile , heaven ! and Tartarus , lament ! LUCIFER . Seldom upon the vaunting Of a proud tongue too bold Boldness of hand attends . To arms ! to arms ! Thou fight with ...
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