| John Milton - 1707 - 480 pages
...with ugly dreams Difturb'd his fleep j and either Tropic now 'Gan thunder, and both ends of Heav'n the Clouds From many a horrid rift abortive pour'd :. Fierce rain with lightning mixt, water with fire In ruin reconcil'd: nor flept the winds Within their ftony caves, but rufli'd... | |
| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 pages
...the hideous Forms that Mortals fear. . Blac. Either Tropick now 'Gan Thunder: At both Ends of Heav'n the Clouds, From many a horrid Rift abortive pour'd Fierce Rain with Lightning mixt, Water with Fire In Ruin reconcil'd. Dreadful was the Rack, As Earth and Sky would mingle. Nor... | |
| John Milton - 1747 - 180 pages
...ugly dreams Difturb'd his fleep : and either Tropic now 409 'Gan thunder, and both ends of Heav'n. The clouds From many a horrid rift abortive pour'd Fierce rain with lightning mixt, water with fire In ruin reconcil'd : nor flept the winds Within their ftony caves, but rnm'd... | |
| Richard Meadowcourt - 1748 - 56 pages
...with ugly Dreams Difturb'd his Sleep : and either Tropic now 'Can thunder, and both Ends of Hcav'nj the Clouds From many a horrid Rift abortive pour'd Fierce Rain with Lightning mixt, Water with Fire In Ruin reconcil'dj nor flept the Winds Within their ftony Caves, but rufli'd... | |
| John Milton - 1753 - 356 pages
...ftill for preN 4. Serving 184 PARADISE REGAIN'D. Boofcv-iV. 'Gan thunder, and both ends of Heav'n, the clouds From many a horrid rift abortive pour'd...rain with lightning mix'd, water with fire In ruin reconciPd : nor flept the winds Within their ftony caves, but rufh'd abroad • From the four hinges... | |
| John Milton - 1759 - 414 pages
...with ugly dreams Difturb'd his fleep; and either tropic now 409 'Gan thunder, and both ends of Heav'n, the clouds From many a horrid rift abortive pour'd...rain with lightning mix'd, water with fire In ruin reconcil'd : nor flept the winds Within their ftony caves, but rufh'd abroad From the four hinges of... | |
| Joseph Cradock - 1770 - 172 pages
...we awaited'with fear and impatience, till the ftorm was fpent. Either tropic now, 'Gan thunder ; at both ends of heaven the clouds From many a horrid...rain with lightning mix'd, water with fire, In ruin reconcil'd. Dreadful was the rack, As earth and fky would mingle. MILTON. The thunder reverberated... | |
| John Milton - 1784 - 278 pages
...IJifturb'd his fleep ; and either tr.opick nojv 'Gan thunder, and both ends of heav'n, the clouds 410 From many a horrid rift abortive pour'd Fierce rain with lightning mix'd, water with fire In ruin reconcil'd : nor flept the winds Within their ftony caves, but rufh'd abroad From the four hinges of... | |
| John Bell - 1788 - 628 pages
...dreams Disturb'd his sleep ; and either tropic now 409 'Gan thunder, and both ends of Heav'n, the cloud* From many a horrid rift abortive pour'd Fierce rain with lightning mix'd, water with fire In ruin reconcil'di nor slept the winds Within their stony caves, but rush'd abroad From the four hinges of... | |
| John Jortin - 1790 - 506 pages
...Acharnenfes, Aft. II. Sc. 5. See Dr. Newton's note on the place. * • « v. 409. And either Tropic now 'Gan thunder ; and both ends of heaven, the clouds From...rift abortive pour'd' Fierce rain, with lightning mixt. *, , Place the (lops thus ; And either Tropic now 'Gan thunder, and both ends of heaven. The... | |
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