| John Milton, Merritt Yerkes Hughes - 2003 - 388 pages
...Heav'n and Battle proud With vain attempt. Him the Almighty Power Hurl'd headlong flaming from th' Ethereal Sky With hideous ruin and combustion down...In Adamantine Chains and penal Fire, Who durst defy th' Omnipotent to Arms. Nine times the Space that measures Day and Night To mortal men, hoe with his... | |
| John Carrington - 2003 - 344 pages
...and taking in his new environment: Him the almighty power Hurl'd headlong flaming from th'ethereal sky With hideous ruin and combustion down To bottomless...perdition, there to dwell In adamantine chains and penalfire, Who durst deb th'omnipotent to arms. Nine times the space that measures day and night To... | |
| John Milton - 2003 - 1012 pages
...God Raised impious wan in heaven and battle proud With vain attempt. Him the almighty power Hurled headlong flaming from the ethereal sky With hideous...and combustion down To bottomless perdition, there so dwell In adamantine chains and penal fire,' Who durst defy the omnipotent so arms. Nine times the... | |
| Earl Roy Miner, William Moeck, Steven Edward Jablonski - 2004 - 520 pages
...and tells of the nine days of stunned confusion the rebel angels weltered through in Hell (1.50-53). Nine times the Space that measures Day and Night To mortal men, he with his horrid crew Lay vanquish!, rowling in the fiery Gulfe Confounded though immortal. Mortal poet speaks to mortal... | |
| Emilie Griffin - 2005 - 214 pages
...in Paradise Lost, him the Almighty Power hurled headlong flaming from the ethereal sky with deadly ruin and combustion down to bottomless perdition,...there to dwell in adamantine chains and penal fire. 3 INTERPRETING ANGELS In the history of the Western Christian Church there have been many commentators... | |
| Moyra Caldecott - 2007 - 226 pages
...heav 'n, and battle proud, With vain attempt. Him the almighty Power Hurled headlong flaming from th " ethereal sky, With hideous ruin and combustion, down...In adamantine chains and penal fire, Who durst defy th' Omnipotent to arms. his hand was known (Book 1, lines 36-49) In heav 'n by many a towered structure... | |
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