| John Milton - 1820 - 342 páginas
...Here watching at the head of these that sleep ?" " Know ve not then," said Satan fill'd with scorn j " Know ye not me ? ye knew me once no mate For you there...not soar : Not to know me argues yourselves unknown, 830 The lowest of your throng ; or, if ye know, Why ask ye, and superfluous begin Your message, like... | |
| John Milton - 1821 - 226 páginas
...enemy in wait, Here watching at the head of these that sleep? Know ye not then, said Satan, fill'd with scorn, Know ye not me? ye knew me once no mate...argues yourselves unknown, The lowest of your throng; or, if ye know, Why ask ye, and superfluous begin Your message, like to end as much in vain? To whom... | |
| John Milton - 1821 - 346 páginas
...in wait, 825 Here watching at the head of these that sleep ?" " Know ye not then," said Satan, filPd with scorn, " Know ye not me ? ye knew me once no...not soar: Not to know me argues yourselves unknown, 830 The lowest of your throng; or, if ye know, Why ask ye, and superfluous begin Your message, like... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 302 páginas
...enemy in wait, Here watching at the head of these that sleep T " Know ye not then, (said Satan, fill'd with scorn,) Know ye not me? ye knew me once no mate...argues yourselves unknown, The lowest of your throng ; or, if ye know, Why ask ye, and superfluous begin Your message, like to end as much in vain ?" To... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 354 páginas
...demanded to give an account of himself, is conformable to the pride and intrepidity of his character : ' Know ye not then,' said Satan, filled with scorn,...knew me once no mate For you, there sitting where you durst not soar ; Not to know me argues yourselves unknown, The lowest of your throng .' Zephon's... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 682 páginas
...conformable to the pride and intrepidity of his character : ' Know ye not then,' said Satan, fill'd with scorn, * Know ye not me ! Ye knew me once no mate For you, there sitting where you durst not soar ; Not to know me argues yourselves unknown, The lowest of your throng .' Zephon's... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 806 páginas
...conformable to the pride and intrepidity of his character : ' Know ye not then,' said Satan, fill'd with scorn, • Know ye not me ? Ye knew me once no mate For you, there sitting where you durst not soar; Not to know me argues yourselves unknown, The lowest of your throng.'— ib. 827.... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 páginas
...the living things of tombs. Byron's Doge of Venice, a. 5, s. 1 . Know ye not then, said Satan, fill'd with scorn, Know ye not me ? Ye knew me once no mate...argues yourselves unknown, The lowest of your throng ; or if ye know, Why ask ye, and superfluous begin Your message, like to end as much in vain. Milton's... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 646 páginas
...enemy in wait, at3 Here watching at the head of these that sleep ? Know ye not then, said Satan fill'd with scorn, Know ye not me ? ye knew me once no mate...not soar : Not to know me argues yourselves unknown, sso The lowest of your throng ; or if ye know, Why ask ye, and superfluous begin Your message, like... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 510 páginas
...wait, 825 Uere watching at the head of these that sleep ?" " Know ye not then," said Satan, fill'd with scorn, " Know ye not me ? ye knew me once no...there sitting where ye durst not soar : Not to know me arguée yourselves unknown, 830 The lowest of your throng: orifyeknow, Why ask ye, and superfluous... | |
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