In their state livery clad; before him pipes And timbrels; on each side went armed guards, Both horse and foot; before him and behind Archers, and slingers, cataphracts* and spears. At sight of him the people with a shout Rifted the air, clamouring their... The Calendar of King's College, London - Page 3501850Full view - About this book
| John Milton - 1707 - 480 pages
...and Spears. At fight of him the people with a fliout Rifted the Air clamouring their god with praife, Who had made their dreadful enemy their thrall. He...where they led him, Came to the place, and what was fet before him Which without help of eye might be aflay'd, To heave, pull, draw, and break he ftill... | |
| John Milton - 1753 - 374 pages
...fpears. At fight of him the people with n fhout i620 Rifted the air, clamoring their God with praife, Who' had made their dreadful enemy their thrall. He...where they led him, Came to the place, and what was fet before him, Which without help of eye might be affay'<t, i61t; To To heave, pull, draw, or break,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 334 pages
...fpears. At fight of him, the people with a fhout 1620 Rifted the air, clamoring their God with praife, Who' had made their dreadful enemy their thrall. He...where they led him, Came to the place, and what was fet before him, Which without help of eye might be aflay'd, 1615 To heave, pull, draw, or break, he... | |
| John Milton - English poetry - 1785 - 360 pages
...and fpears. At fight of him the people with a mout Rifted the air, clamoring their God with praife, Who' had made their dreadful enemy their thrall. He...where they led him, Came to the place, and what was fet before him, Which without help of eye might be aflay'd, 1625 To heave, pull, draw, or break, he... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1788 - 628 pages
...slingers, cataphrafts and spears. At sight of him the people with a shout 1610 Rifted the air, clamoring their god with praise, Who' had made their dreadful...set before him, Which without help of eye might be assay 'd 1 6 « 5 To heave, poll, draw, or break, he still perform' d All with ineredible, stupendous... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 342 pages
...fpears. At fight of him, the people with a fhout 1620 Rifted the air, clamoring their God with praife, Who' had made their dreadful enemy their thrall. He...where they led him, Came to the place, and what was fet before him, Which without help of eye might be aflay'd, 1625 To heave, pull, draw, or break, he... | |
| 1799 - 458 pages
...f pears. At fight of him the people with a fliout Rifted the air, clamouring their God w.th praife, Who had made their dreadful enemy their thrall. He...where they led him, Came to the place ; and what was let before him, Which without help of eye might he aftay'd, To heave, pull, draw, and break, he Ibll... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 842 pages
...fpears. At fight of him the people with a fliout l6zo Rifted the air, clamoring their God with praife, Who' had made their dreadful enemy their thrall. He...where they led him, Came to the place, and what was fet before him, Which without help of eye might be aflay'd, 1625 To heave, pull, draw, or break, he... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 434 pages
...spears. At sight of him the people with a shout 1620 Rifted the air, clamoring their god with praiae, Who had made their dreadful enemy their thrall. He patient but undaunted where th;y led him, Came to the place, and what was set before him, Which without help of eye might be assay'd... | |
| John Milton, Henry John Todd - 1809 - 544 pages
...Rifted the air, clamouring their God with praife, Who had made their dreadful enemy their thrall. Pie patient, but undaunted, where they led him, Came to the place ; and what was fet before him, Which without help of eye might be aflay'd, 1625 To heave, pull, draw, or break, he... | |
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