And sullen Moloch fled, Hath left in shadows dread His burning idol all of blackest hue ; In vain with cymbals' ring They call the grisly king, In dismal dance about the furnace blue : The brutish gods of Nile as fast, Isis and Orus, and the dog Anubis,... Milton's Paradise Lost: Books I and II. - Σελίδα 89των John Milton - 1896 - 112 σελίδεςΠλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
| John Milton - 1834 - 498 σελίδες
...Tyrian maids their wounded Thammuz mourn. XXIII. And sullen Moloch fled, 205 Hath left in shadows dread His burning idol all of blackest hue ; In vain with cymbals' ring They call- the grisly king, iW Lars] ' Lemures, et Larvae, et Empusas.' Miltoni Prolus. p. 80 i97 Peor] See B. Martini Var. Lectiones,... | |
| John Milton - 1834 - 432 σελίδες
...their wounded Thammuz mourn. And sullen Moloch, fled, \ 205 Hath left in shadows dread His hurniiig idol all of blackest hue; In vain with cymbals' ring They call the grisly lunp. In dismal dance about the furnace blue; 210 The brutish gods of Nile as fast, Isis , and Orus... | |
| 1834 - 536 σελίδες
...Christianity be every where diffused : And sullen Moloch, fled. Hath left in shadow« dread, Jlis bu rnin к idol all of blackest hue; In vain with cymbals' ring, They call the giUlykinR, In dismal dance about the furnace hluc : The brutish Rods of Nile, ¡is fast, bis, and Urus,... | |
| Richard Cattermole, Henry Stebbing - 1835 - 402 σελίδες
...horn, In vain the Tyrian maids their wounded Thamuz And sullen Moloch fled, Hath left in shadows dread His burning idol all of blackest hue ; In vain, with...as fast, Isis and Orus, and the dog Anubis, haste. Nor is Osiris seen In Memphian grove or green, Trampling the unshower'd grass with lowings loud : Nor... | |
| John Milton - 1835 - 350 σελίδες
...praising. To show this, I must cite one more stanza:— And sullen Moloch, fled, Hath left in shadows dread His burning idol all of blackest hue: In vain with cymbals' ring They call the grisly king In dismal dunce about the furnace blue : The brutal gods of Nile as fast, Isis, and Orus, and the dog Anubis,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1835 - 350 σελίδες
...Affrights the flamens at their service quaint : And sullen Moloch fled, Hath left in shadows dread His burning idol, all of blackest hue. In vain with cymbals' ring They call the grisly king, In itisiiMil dance about the furnace blae. Hymn on the & at inly. Then shared the tyranny, then lent it... | |
| George Field - 1835 - 310 σελίδες
...Moloch, fled, Hath left in shadows dread His burning idol, all of blackest hue ; In vain with cymbal's ring They call the grisly king, In dismal dance about the furnace blue. MILTON. Come, thick Night, , And pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell ; That my keen knife see not... | |
| Giles Fletcher - 1836 - 400 σελίδες
...vain the Tyrian maids their wounded Thamuz mourn. And sullen Moloch fled, Hath left in shadows dread His burning idol all of blackest hue ; In vain, with...as fast, Isis and Orus, and the dog Anubis, haste. Nor is Osiris seen In Memphian grove or green, Trampling the unshower'd grass with lowings loud : Nor... | |
| 1836 - 558 σελίδες
...the Tyrian maids their wounded Thum muz mourn. And sullen Moloch, fled, Hath left in shadows dread His burning idol all of blackest hue; In vain with...as fast, Isis, and Orus, and the dog Anubis haste. Nor is Osiris seen In Memphian grove or green, Trampling the unshowered grass with lowing! loud: Nor... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 356 σελίδες
...mourn. " And sullen Molnch, fled, Halh It- ft in shadowe dread His burning idol all of darkest hne ; In vain with cymbals' ring, They call the grisly king,...the furnace blue ; The brutish gods of Nile as fast, Isia and Orus, and the Dog Anubis, haste." The quotation is a long one, but it is scarcely possible... | |
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