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" And now the tempter thus his silence broke : The city which thou seest no other deem Than great and glorious Rome... "
Letters to Lord Byron on a Question of Poetical Criticism: With Corrections ... - Page 11
by William Lisle Bowles - 1822 - 217 pages
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Paradise Regain'd: A Poem. In Four Books. To which is Added Samson Agonistes ...

John Milton - 1707 - 480 pages
...were curious to enquire : • And now the Tempter thus his filence broke. The City which thou feeft no other deem * ' Than great and glorious Rome, Queen of the Earth So far renown'd, and with the fpoils enricht Of Nations i there the Capitol thou feeft Above the reft lifting...
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A Critical Dissertation with Notes on Milton's Paradise Regained

Richard Meadowcourt - 1748 - 56 pages
...Roman Empire and its Capital City Rome, which is thus nobly fct to view. The City which thou feeft, no other deem Than great and glorious Rome, Queen of the Earth, So far renown'd, and with the Spoils enrich'd Of Nations j there the Capitol thou feeft Above the reft lifting...
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Hermes: Or, a Philosophical Inquiry Concerning Language and Universal Grammar

James Harris - 1751 - 484 pages
...COUNTREY in HER bofom holds Their wearied bodies. - * * • So Milton, The City, which Thou feejl, no other deem Than great and glorious Rome, QUEEN of the Earth. Par. Reg. L. IV. As to the OCEAN, tho' from its being the Receiver of all Rivers, as well as the Container...
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Paradise Regain'd: A Poem, in Four Books. To which is Added Samson Agonistes ...

John Milton - 1753 - 374 pages
...telefcope, were curious to inquire : And now the Tempter thus his filence broke. The city which thou feeft no other deem Than great and glorious Rome, queen of the earth So far renown'd, and with the fpoils enrich'd 46 Of nations ; there the capitol thou feeft Above the reft...
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Hermes Or a Philosophical Inquiry Concerning Universal Grammar

James Harris - 1765 - 502 pages
...PARENT COUNTRY in HER bofom holds Their 'wearied bodies. .-^ * So Milton, The City, which Thoufeeft, no other deem Than great and glorious Rome, QUEEN of the Earth. Par. Reg. L. IV. As to the OCEAN, tho' from its being the Receiver of all Rivers, as well as the Container...
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The Works of the English Poets: Milton

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 270 pages
...telefeope, were eurious to inquire i And now the Tempter thus his filenee broke. The eity whieh thou feeft no other deem Than great and glorious Rome, queen of the earth 45 So far renown'd, and with the fpoils enneh'd Of nations ; there the eapitol thou feeft Above the...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books, Volume 2

John Milton - 1784 - 278 pages
...telefcope, were curious to inquire : And now the tempter thus his filence broke. ITie city which thou feeft no other deem Than great and glorious Rome, queen of the earth 45 fio far reuown'd, and with the fpoila enrich'd Of nations ; there the capitol thou feeft , Above...
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Paradise Regain'd: A Poem, in Four Books. To which is Added Samson Agonistes ...

John Milton - 1785 - 360 pages
...telefcope, were curious to inquire : And now the Tempter thus his filence broke. The city which thou feeft no other deem Than great and glorious Rome, queen of the earth So far renown'd, and with the fpoils enrich'd 46 Of nations ; there the capitol thoa fee ft Above the reft...
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Hermes: Or, A Philosophical Inquiry Concerning Universal Grammar

James Harris - 1786 - 504 pages
...PARENT COUNTRY in HER bofom holds *Their wearied bodies.-—* So Milton, The City, which Thou fee/}, no other deem Than great and glorious Rome, QUEEN of the Earth. Par. Reg" L. IV. As to the OCEAN, tho' from its being the Receiver of all Rivers, as well as the Container...
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Bell's Edition, Volumes 31-32

John Bell - 1788 - 628 pages
...air, or glass Of telescope, were curious to inquire i And now the Tempter thus his silence broke i The city which thou seest no other deem Than great and glorious Rome, queen of the earth So far renown'd, and with the spoils enrich'd 4.6 Of nations -, there the capitol thou seest Above the rest...
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