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The Powers of Genius: A Poem, in Three Parts - Page 125
by John Blair Linn - 1802 - 191 pages
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Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books

John Milton - 1826 - 318 pages
...Cast forth redounding smoke and ruddy flame. Before their eyes in sudden view appear 890 The iecrets of the hoary deep ; a dark Illimitable ocean, without...bound, Without dimension ; where length, breadth, andheight, And time, and place are lost ; where eldest Night And Chaos, ancestors of Nature, hold 895...
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Select Works of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Prefaces

John Aikin - 1826 - 840 pages
...mouth Cast forth redounding smoke and ruddy flame. Uefore their eyes in sudden view appear The secrets of the hoary deep ; a dark Illimitable ocean, without bound, Without dimension, where length, breadth, tut height, And time, and place, are lost ; where eldest Night And Chaos ancestors of Nature, hold...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books

John Milton - 1826 - 312 pages
...Cast forth redounding smoke and ruddy flame. Before their eyes in sudden view appear 890 The secrets of the hoary deep; a dark Illimitable ocean, without bound, Without dimension; wherclength, breadth, and height, And time, and place are lost; where eldest Night id Chaos, ancestors...
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The London Magazine

1829 - 832 pages
...drowsily conducted controversies, can only be fitly characterised in the language of Milton ; as — " A dark Illimitable ocean, without bound, Without dimension,...where eldest Night, And Chaos, ancestors of Nature, bold Eternal anarchy, amidst the noise Of endless wars, and by confusion stand. For hot, cold, moibt,...
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Cain the Wanderer: A Vision of Heaven ; Darkness and Other Poems

John Edmund Reade - 1829 - 356 pages
...The secrets of the hoary deep ; a dark IllmAtable ocean, without bound, 4 Without dimension ; Where time and place are lost ; where eldest night And chaos,...the noise Of endless wars, and by confusion stand." ; And again : " Who shall tempt with wandering feet The dark unbottomed infinite abyss! And through...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: To which is Prefixed the Life of the Author

John Milton - 1829 - 426 pages
...deep ; a dark Illimitahle ocean, without hound, [height, Without dimension, whore length, hreadth, and And time and place, are lost ; where eldest Night...Eternal anarchy, amidst the noise Of endless wars, and hy confusion stand. For Hot, Cold, Moist, and Dry, four champions fierce , Strive here for mastery,...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 4

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 832 pages
...lift their bosoms higher than the shores, And make a sop of all this solid globe. К/ш/ирсагс. Illimitable ocean ! without bound, Without dimension...breadth, and height, . ' And time, and place, are lost. Milton. Stronger and fiercer by restraint be roars, And knows no bomut, hut makes his power his shores....
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of science, art ..., Volume 2

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 892 pages
...insolencies Biade the -wretchedness of anarchy apparent. Spttd'i History of (it. Britain. WTiere eld«st Night And Chaos, ancestors of Nature, hold Eternal anarchy, amidst the noise Of endless wan, and by confusion stand. Milton, Arbitrary power is but the first natural step from cxarchy, or...
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The American Monthly Magazine, Volume 1

1829 - 440 pages
...Illimitable ocean, without bound, Without dimension ; where length, bieadth and height, And time and space are lost ; where eldest Night And Chaos, ancestors of nature, hold Eternal anarchy ;' — and if, as the poet assures us, the arch fiend himself stood on the edge of this wild abyss,...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary ..., Part 2; Parts 1945-1948

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 436 pages
...lie ; for by the law no man is bound to accuse himself. Sette*. Illimitable ocean ! without bomni, Without dimension; where length, breadth, and height. And time, and place, are lost. MSton, Stronger and fiercer by restraint he roars. And knows no bound, but makes his power his shores....
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